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California Fire Map: Fires Near Me Right Now (July 2) | Heavy.com

Fires are still a major problem in California, with the greatest issue right now being the County Fire (previously called the Guinda Fire) in Yolo County.

But there are also quite a few additional fires that you'll want to keep an eye on today. Here is a list, with maps, of the larger fires around the state, their current containment levels, and where they are located.

Read on for more details.

General Map of California Fires.

This map below is an interactive map of some of the bigger fires in California right now, provided by CAL FIRE and Google.

Fires in red are active and fires in black are contained.

The map above lists numerous active fires, which this article will describe in more detail in the next section.

And here is another detailed map of the fires, courtesy of GMAP4 and MappingSupport.com.

You can zoom in to see the areas of most interest to you or zoom out to see the whole state.

Note that due to new requirements by Google, the map will no longer be active on July 15.

List of Active Fires in California as of July 2.

Here are the active fires and updates about them, per CAL FIRE.

Canyon Fire.

CAL FIRE has been assisting Los Padres National Forest with this fire, which is located north of Lake Piru in Los Angeles County.

It's unclear what the current status for this fire is.

Cherry Fire.

CAL FIRE is assisting Klamath National Forest with this fire, which is located near Cherry Maple Road Klamath River, northwest of Yreka.

The fire is 63 acres and 90 percent contained.

Creek Fire.

This fire is 1,678 acres and 97 percent contained.

It's located off Clear Creek Road and American Road, west of Redding in Shasta County.

Flat Fire.

This fire is, near Redding Creek Rd.

southeast of Douglas City in Trinity County, is 300 acres and 60 percent contained.

Lane Fire.

The Lane Fire is 3,716 acres and 96 percent contained.

This one is nearly fully contained, located off Highway 36 in Paynes Creek (Tehama County.).

ions Fire.

This fire is located in the Sierra National Forest.

It is now 3,300 acres with 7 percent containment.

Winds are expected to shift tonight and become gusty.

This fire was caused by lightning.

According to InciWeb: "The following National Forest System Trails have been temporarily closed: Sierra National Forest Trails No.

26E01 (Mammoth Trail) to the Inyo NF Boundary, 26E14, 26E56, and 26E46 from the Inyo NF boundary.

Inyo NF trail closures include 26E01 from the Sierra NF to 2601 junction, and 2601 from the boundary of the Inyo NF and Devils Postpile National Monument (King Creek Trail).".

Llano Fire.

This seven acre fire is located at Llano Seco Ranch, south of Chico in Butte County.

It's been updated as a "final report" with anticipation of being fully contained.

Pawnee Fire.

The Pawnee Fire is located off Pawnee Road and New Long Valley Road, northeast of Clearlake Oaks in Lake County.

It's 14,700 acres and 75 percent contained.

Evacuations are still in effect and 50 structures are threatened.

Twenty-two structures were destroyed.

A mandatory evacuation is still in effect for the Double Eagle subdivision.

Evacuation advisories have been issued for "the area between Highway 20 and Morgan Valley Road and from Sky High Ridge Road and the county line," per CAL FIRE.

Petersburg Fire.

This fire is 350 acres and located three miles south of Petersburg station.

It started on July 1.

An evacuation order is in effect for Lakeview Ranch and Glacier View Ranch.

The evacuation order for Big Flat was downgraded to a warning.

The fire is 20 percent contained.

Upper Colony Fire.

This fire is located off Upper Colony Road, Smith Valley, East of Highway 395 in Nevada.

It's not a California fire, but close enough that CAL FIRE is listing it on its map.

However, recent reports indicate the fire is now fully contained.

Waverly Fire.

This fire was 12,000 acres a few days ago but has now been changed to inactive and is 100 percent contained.

Yolo County Fire (Guinda Fire / County Fire).

A new fire broke out in Yolo County on Saturday afternoon, Press Democrat reported.

It is in the rural community of Guinda in Yolo County.

This fire quickly grew to 1,000 acres in just a few hours, burning south of Guinda near County Road 63, about seven miles north of Cache Creek Casino, the Press Democrat has shared.

The fire was originally called the Guinda Fire and was later renamed the County Fire.

As of Monday morning, the fire had quickly grown to 44,500 acres and was 3 percent contained.

Mandatory evacuations were issued in the following areas, according to CAL FIRE:.

North of Highway 128 in Yolo County, not including the City of Winters.

South of County Road 23 East of Berryessa Knoxville Road North of Highway 128 in Yolo County, not including the City of Winters Residences served by Highway 128, between Monticello Dam and Pleasant Valley Road.

Evacuation Advisory:.

North of Quail Canyon Road South of Highway 128 East of the Blue Ridge mountains West of Pleasant Valley Road.

Smoke from this fire was visible in Sonoma County.

This is a developing story.

For more infomation >> California Fire Map: Fires Near Me Right Now (July 2) | Heavy.com - Duration: 11:01.

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Incendio forestal arrasa 18 mil hectáreas en California - Duration: 2:29.

 LOS ÁNGELES. Un incendio forestal en el norte de California ha arrasado más 18 mil hectáreas desde que inició el pasado sábado hasta el mediodía de hoy, dijo el Departamento de Bosques y Protección contra Incendios de California (Cal Fire)

 El incendio, de rápido crecimiento y que sólo ha sido contenido en tres por ciento, comenzó la tarde del sábado en las afueras de la comunidad de Guinda, en el condado de Yolo, y se ha propagado al condado de Napa, lo que ha obligado a cerrar las carreteras en los límites entre los condados de Napa y Lake

 Más de mil 200 bomberos están trabajando para establecer líneas de control, informó Cal Fire

 Las condiciones climáticas siguen siendo críticas, y se ha observado un "comportamiento extremo del fuego", indicó la dependencia

Los vientos cambiantes han creado numerosas partes activas del fuego que tienen el potencial de aumentar la propagación del fuego, advirtió

 Al menos 116 estructuras están amenazadas, según Cal Fire.  La mañana de este lunes se ordenaron evacuaciones obligatorias para las áreas al norte de la autopista 128, al sur de la carretera rural 23, al oeste de carretera rural 89 y para las zonas residenciales atendidas por la autopista 128 entre Monticello Dam y Pleasant Valley Road

 Las condiciones cálidas y de viento también contribuyeron al crecimiento de otro incendio en el condado de Lake durante el fin de semana, que rompió las líneas de contención el sábado

 Cal Fire informó que este segundo incendio se ha arrasado unas seis mil hectáreas, pero se encuentra con un 75 por ciento de contención

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California Supreme Court rules Yelp can't be ordered to remove defamatory posts - Duration: 4:33.

Online review site Yelp.com cannot be ordered to remove posts about a San Francisco law firm that a judge determined were defamatory, a divided California Supreme Court ruled Monday

The decision overturns several lower court rulings. Internet companies had warned that the decision in the closely watched case could be used to silence online speech

The California justices agreed in a 4-3 opinion, saying removal orders such as the one attorney Dawn Hassell obtained against Yelp "could interfere with and undermine the viability of an online platform

"In 2013, Hassell sued Ava Bird, a client she had briefly represented, saying that Bird had defamed her on Yelp by falsely claiming that her firm failed to communicate with Bird, among other things

 San Francisco Superior Court Judge Donald Sullivan found the online statements defamatory and ordered Bird and Yelp to remove them

Hassell said Bird did not answer her lawsuit and did not remove the posts, so she had to seek a court order demanding that Yelp do it

A second judge and a state appeals court upheld Sullivan's order

But the Supreme Court of California has now overturned it. Hassell's attorney, Monique Olivier, said in a statement that the ruling "stands as an invitation to spread falsehoods on the internet without consequence

" She said her client was considering an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court

"Ms. Hassell did exactly what she should have done," Olivier said Monday

"After both the defamer and Yelp refused to remove untrue and damaging statements, she obtained a judgment against the defamer, and sought to enforce that judgment by requiring Yelp to remove the defamation

"Aaron Schur, a deputy general counsel for Yelp, praised the move in a blog post Monday

He argued the lower court ruling would have allowed businesses unhappy about negative reviews to get them removed via a new legal pathway

  The decision assures online publishers in California that they "cannot be lawfully forced to remove third-party speech through enterprising abuses of the legal system," he wrote

With online reviews taking on an increasingly important role in shaping companies' reputations, some businesses are turning to the courts for relief

In Manhattan, a gynecologist is suing his patient for $1 million over poor online reviews

Google is also the target of a lawsuit from a California winery whose owner says the establishment's negative reviews are from an online troll who has never visited the business

Internet giants Facebook, Twitter and Microsoft said in a letter to the California Supreme Court that the lower court ruling "radically departs from a large, unanimous and settled body of federal and state court precedent" and could be used to "silence a vast quantity of protected and important speech

"Three of the California Supreme Court justices agreed with Yelp that the removal order violated a 1996 federal law that courts have widely interpreted as prohibiting internet companies from being treated as the speaker or publisher of users' posts

"In substance, Yelp is being held to account for nothing more than its ongoing decision to publish the challenged reviews," Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye said in an opinion joined by associate justices Ming Chin and Carol Corrigan

In a dissenting opinion, Associate Justice Mariano-Florentino Cuellar said nothing in the 1996 federal law allows Yelp to "ignore a properly issued court order meant to stop the spread of defamatory or otherwise harmful information on the internet

" Cuellar also wrote: "Even — indeed, perhaps especially — in a society that values free expression, people expect courts and statutes to offer them minimal protections from disparaging misrepresentations or abject lies deliberately circulated to the public

"The dissent raises important questions about how to govern the internet, said Eric Goldman, co-director of the High Tech Law Institute at Santa Clara University School of Law

Still, Goldman said the appeals court ruling upholding the removal order against Yelp was an "outlier" and would have led to "open season on internet companies

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Wildfires are raging across northern California, fueled by parched lands and high winds - Duration: 1:38.

Fast moving wildfires are raging across Northern California, fueled by parched lands and high winds, prompting evacuations and sending ash spewing over a wide area of the region

More than 1,200 people have been fighting the so-called County Fire, around 75 miles northeast of San Francisco, which broke out on Saturday

It has blazed through around 32,500 acres (13,150 hectares) and was 2 percent contained as of Sunday evening, officials said

Residents in some rural areas of Yolo County were ordered to leave their homes as the flames advanced, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, or Cal Fire

A Cal Fire statement reads: "Firefighters have worked throughout the day to establish control lines

Fire weather conditions remain critical. Extreme fire behavior has been observed

Shifting winds have created numerous active portions of the fire that have the potential to increase fire spread

"Photos posted on social media show an eerie orange sky over the streets of San Francisco

Meanwhile, the so-called Pawnee Fire, which started more than a week ago, continues to burn in Lake County near the Mendocino National Forest, 70 miles northwest of Sacramento

— Reuters contributed to this report.

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Gov. Jerry Brown, California lawmakers announce plans to address growing wildfire problem - Duration: 1:25.

Tenant advocacy groups qualified an initiative that would repeal Costa-Hawkins , the 1995 state law that bans most new rent-control policies across the state, and allow cities and counties to set more rules for limiting rent increases

Landlord organizations are strongly opposed and have indicated that they'll spend $60 million to defeat the measure

With a lot at stake, both sides had reasons to try to compromise. On this episode of Gimme Shelter: The California Housing Crisis Pod, we talk about why tenants and landlords couldn't strike a deal to keep the initiative off the ballot, and set up what the fall campaign will look like

Our guests are Debra Carlton, senior vice president at the California Apartment Assn

, and Amy Schur, campaign director at Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment

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Lakers lose to Kings in California Classic opener - Duration: 4:37.

Moritz Wagner pulled up for a corner three with no one around him. He set his feet and, like he had several times already, clanked it off the rim

Less than a minute later, he grabbed a pass in the paint and slammed it home.  It was that kind of night for the 25th-overall pick

He flashed moments of promise and moments of concern, but in the end, his 23 points weren't enough as the Kings outplayed the Lakers late to secure a 98-93 win in the first game of the NBA summer league at Sacramento's California Classic

Advertisement  "We come in not only to compete, but to win," Lakers summer league coach Miles Simon said

"This team is very resilient … There's no doubt in my mid that we'll bounce back tomorrow

"  Wagner shot one of five from the field to open play and improved a bit from there

He finished six of 18, including two of nine from behind the arc.  His greatest strength was his ability to get to the foul line, where he went nine of 10

At halftime, he'd attempted as many free throws (eight) as the rest of the Lakers combined

He also secured seven rebounds, good for the second most on the team behind Johnathan Williams

 He received a chilly introduction to NBA basketball from Kings fans, who serenaded him with boos when he entered the game in the fourth quarter

It was unclear why, although he ingratiated himself further when, moments later, his shot was blocked by Marvin Bagley III and his shoulder met Bagley's head as he reached for the ball

Bagley soon blocked him again. And again, much to the Golden 1 Center's delight.  "I'm not ignoring them," Wagner said of the booing

"Let's just put it that way."  Fellow 2018 draft pick Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk had a quieter night

He finished with 15 points on six-of-10 shooting and didn't record an assist or rebound

 He hit a pair of three-pointers late in the fourth quarter, but the Lakers couldn't defend the Kings well enough for them to matter

 "I thought they played really relaxed," Simon said of the two draft picks.  Second-year guard Josh Hart was L

A.'s only other double-digit scorer. He finished with 23 points.

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Amid record season, California seeks new wildfire preventions - Duration: 4:27.

Amid record season, California seeks new wildfire preventions

California legislative leaders will unite behind a new legislative push to strengthen wildfire prevention plans amid an active fire season that has already engulfed tens of thousands of acres across the state.

The blazing summer, which follows a relatively dry winter, has led to an above-average fire season, both in California and across the United States.

The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, or CAL FIRE, has already fought wildfires on 53,000 acres of state land, much higher than the 23,000 acre average for the same time period in recent years.

The agency is in the middle of fighting a 44,000 acre fire in Yolo County, in the rural northern part of the state.

The National Interagency Fire Center, based in Boise, says more than 2.

5 million acres have burned across the United States since January, higher than the ten-year average of about 2.

3 million over the same period. Gov.

Jerry Brown (D) and Republican and Democratic legislative leaders said Monday they are forwarding new measures to a joint Assembly-Senate conference committee to cut the risk of future fires.

The proposals include new funding for fire prevention, like removing vegetation that could serve as fuel.

The legislation would also speed determination of responsibility for wildfires, and require utility companies that operate power lines to submit detailed preparedness plans.

Those who are responsible for starting fires would be held accountable for their costs.

"Wildfires and extreme weather are more destructive than ever and that's why we must take decisive action to protect the lives and property of the people of California," the leaders said in a statement signed by Brown, Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon (D), Senate president Toni Atkins (D), Senate Republican leader Patricia Bates and Assembly Republican leader Brian Dahle.

Brown has long warned of the effects of climate change and the extreme weather it brings.

Drier summers and higher winds have created fire seasons in California that now extend virtually year-round.

Last year, massive fires in four Northern California counties on Columbus Day claimed 15 lives and burned more than 115,000 acres, at an estimated cost in the billions of dollars.

Today, the U.S.

Drought Monitor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln shows 85 percent of California is experiencing some level of drought.

A year ago, just under a quarter of California was experiencing drought.

Wetter-than-usual conditions can also lead to a bad fire season.

An unusually wet winter last year led to a robust crop of grasses and other fast-burning low-elevation fuels, speeding blazes near more urban areas instead of in remote forests.

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