California firefighters gain ground against big wildfires after hot, windy weekend
- Strong winds fueled a wildfire near Interstate 5 north of Los Angeles, prompting warnings for nearby residents to prepare for evacuation.
- The fire in Los Angeles County rapidly expanded to 23 square miles, leading to the evacuation of over 1,200 individuals from the Hungry Valley recreation area.
- Firefighters faced challenges battling the blaze in high temperatures and rugged terrain, with winds causing spot fires and hindering aircraft water drops.
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Three More Wildfires Broke Out Monday In Northern California; Sonoma's Point Fire Now 40% Contained
It's been a wild few days for firefighters across California and in southern New Mexico, where at least a dozen wildfires have broken out, some of them fast-growing, fueled by dry conditions and high winds.The current Cal Fire Incident Map looks like this, and it's only June:The Point Fire in Sonoma County, which broke out Sunday to the southeast of Lake Sonoma, west of Dry Creek Road and due west of Geyserville, grew to 1,207 acres on Monday — …
California wildfires grow amid warm temperatures, gusty winds
Crews battling wildfires across California on Tuesday, including the Post fire in Los Angeles County, face another day of warm summer heat and gusty winds that will push flames into tinder-dry fuel, weather forecasters warned.
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An area of over 63 square kilometers around and in the Los Angeles district is affected by the fire. It has so far been possible to prevent the flames from spreading to other villages
California is once again ablaze — earlier and harder than in previous years. Residents fear that things could get much worse in summer and autumn.
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