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CAL FIRE and Google Maps California Fires Near Me.

Fires continue to be a problem in California.

The biggest fire is still the County Fire in Yolo County, but there are others you will want to keep an eye on also, including the Valley Fire, which just issued a number of mandatory evacuations, and the West/Valley fire. Here is a list, with maps, of the larger fires around the state, their current containment levels, and where they are located for July 6.

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 on July 6, 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.

 Here's another active fire map for comparison, last updated on July 6 at 10 a.

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.

Here is a map of the fires from the Bureau of Land Management:.

List of Active Fires in California as of July 6.

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

Most of these are in alphabetical order, but newer fires not yet listed on the CAL FIRE map may be included in a separate section at the end.

Benton Fire.

This fire is now fully contained.

Box Fire.

This fire is off Highway 15 and Kenwood Avenue, north of San Bernardino in San Bernardino County.

It's 100 acres and 0 percent contained.

Two lanes of I-15 northbound are closed into Devore Heights.

No evacuations have been issued as of 11:30 a.m.

Building 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, and is listed as active on CAL FIRE's map.

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

Creek Fire.

This south fire is down to 33 acres and 87 percent contained.

There's another fire farther north also called the Creek Fire on the CAL FIRE map, and that one is 1,678 acres and 98 percent contained.

County Fire in Yolo County.

A 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 grown to 44,500 acres and was 3 percent contained.

On Tuesday it had grown to 70,000 acres and 5 percent contained.

As of Friday, it is now 88,375 acres and 37 percent contained.

Mandatory evacuations were issued in the following areas, according to CAL FIRE on July 6 at 7:30 a.m.: "West of State Highway 16, to Berryessa Knoxville Road, South of Old County Road 40, and North of County Road 53.  West of State Highway 16 to the Yolo/ Lake County Line, North of County Road 40, and South of the Yolo County line.

The latest update did not mention evacuation advisories.

According to CAL FIRE, road closures have been noted in the following areas: "Berryessa Knoxville Road, from the Pope Creek Bridge to the Napa/Lake County line.

State Highway 16 has been closed between State Highway 20 and Rumsey Hall.".

If you have questions about current evacuations and advisories in Yolo County, call 211.

For questions regarding Napa County, text your ZIP code to 888777.

Irish Fire (Amador County Fire).

This fire was just added to the CAL FIRE map on Friday afternoon.

It's a 200-acre fire off Irish Hill Road and Carbondale Road, north of Ione in Amador County.

It's 5 percent contained.

It has a "critical rate of spread," SacBee.com reported.

No structures have been destroyed in the fire.

Klamathon Fire.

This newer fire is off Klamathon Road and Copco Road, south of Hornbrook (Siskiyou County.

) It's now 8,000 acres and 5 percent contained.

Evacuations are in effect for this fire, and an evacuation shelter is open at Jackson Street School.

A large animal shelter is at Siskiyou Fairgrounds.

Lions Fire.

This fire is located in the Sierra National Forest.

It is now 4,064 acres with 73 percent containment.This fire was caused by lightning.

According to InciWeb, crews are reinforcing and securing the fireline to hold the fire's current size.

Air quality in surrounding areas has been slightly affected.

The following 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.

Trail closures will remain in place until fire management staff determines that it is safe to reopen the area.".

Pawnee Fire.

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

It's 15,000 acres and 92 percent contained.

Twenty-two structures were destroyed in the fire.  For the latest evacuation updates, see the Lake Sheriff's website.  Due to current weather conditions, fire behavior has diminished, although a threat remains.

Peach Fire.

This newer fire is off Peachland Road and Highway 28, north of the Community of Boonville in Mendocino County.

For more infomation >> California Fire Map: Fires Near Me Right Now [July 6] | Heavy.com - Duration: 11:27.

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Paying It Forward From California to Mississippi - Duration: 2:29.

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[Hi]

Hi, I'm going around with Noble Credit Union

doing random acts of kindness

and you just walked in at the exact right time

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So, I'm paying it forward and I'll pick up your lunch

[Thank you. How exciting]

Go for it. Yeah. Order away

[All the way from Mississippi]

Really? Awesome. Welcome!

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talk show host is from that same town]

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No. Who is it?

[Just take a wild guess]

mmmm????

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you think?] Talk show host...

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Oprah?

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Really? [She's from Kosciusko]

oh. I had no idea

[She's always paying it forward.

I feel blessed to come here

to know that you're doing something]

You're a blessing to me

[She's definitely one of my she- roes]

That's right

Are you familiar with Noble Credit Union?

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Check you out! Look at that. That's awesome

[Thanks for showing appreciation to the community]

This is a really nice thing that we've been doing with

with Noble Credit Union

And with the videos, we inspire others

to pay it forward too

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Fantastic!

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Southern California Town Evacuated as San Bernardino Wildfire Spreads - Duration: 1:38.

A wildfire in the forest, east of Los Angeles, has prompted the mandatory evacuation of an entire town in Southern California — one of several blazes threatening homes as the region swelters under a heat wave

Fire officials say evacuations were ordered Friday afternoon for the community of Forest Falls because of a quick-moving fire in the San Bernardino National Forest

The community, 75 miles (120 kilometers) east of Los Angeles, has more than 700 homes and about 1,000 residents

Elsewhere in California, a massive blaze northwest of Sacramento had destroyed nine homes, officials said

Firefighters had begun inspecting the fire zone, which covers an area nearly three times the size of San Francisco

The fire, spanning 140 square miles (360 square kilometers), was partially contained, but crews struggled in steep, rugged terrain

With the weather getting hotter and drier, and officials said the fire could grow

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Fire crews across California face wildfires - Duration: 1:49.

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La ola de calor en California inquieta a millones de personas | Noticiero | Telemundo - Duration: 2:04.

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Southern California hit by record-breaking heat wave - 247 news - Duration: 4:48.

Southern California has been hit by a record-breaking heat wave this Friday reaching triple-digit temperatures in some parts of the state

 Los Angeles baked under 108-degree heat Friday afternoon that's expected to continue into Saturday before dipping into the high 90s on Sunday

 San Diego County recorded a scorching 112 degrees Fahrenheit at 11am, according to the National Weather Service

In Woodland Hills the heat reached 115 degrees and is expected to reach 117.The heat led to three brush fires as well

One blazed along 100 acres north of San Bernardino in the 110 degree heat. The second burned in the Angeles National Forest in the San Gabriel and Sierra Pelona Mountains

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Officials are urging residents to take shelter and stay indoors given the blazing triple-digit heat

 The heat not only poses a threat to people but also to the environment leading to increased fire danger

 Minor heat-related illnesses, officials warn, can also worsen quickly and turn fatal in the heat blast

   'Extreme heat can be dangerous - especially for young people and seniors,' Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti said in a statement

The heat is caused by a 'humongous' dome of high pressure located throughout Arizona, Nevada and Utah

   'Today will be one for the record books. Almost all if not all of the daily records will fall today

It is likely that several monthly records will fall and it's possible that one or two all-time records will be made today,' the Los Angeles region weather office said

Share this article Share The heat hit the state early in the morning starting in South California with 80 degree temperatures recorded before dawn

 By 3am it was already 98 degrees in Gaviota near Santa Barbara. In the Woodland Hills area temperatures reached 115 degrees

   The temperatures in valley around Los Angeles led to the possibility of unhealthy air quality

Air pollution regulators said the conditions were likely to produce an atmospheric inversion that would increase ground-level ozone, which is linked to a host of respiratory troubles ranging from trouble breathing to asthma attacks

Officials say Sunday could lead to thunderstorms with the arrival of seasonal monsoonal moisture in the air

  

For more infomation >> Southern California hit by record-breaking heat wave - 247 news - Duration: 4:48.

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Un restaurante en California donde el alfajor sigue siendo el rey | Noticiero | Telemundo - Duration: 2:15.

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New fires sweep through sweltering Southern California - Duration: 6:30.

GOLETA, Calif. -- Firefighters battling wildfires that have torched hundreds of homes throughout the U

S. West hoped for some help from the weather Saturday even as new fires swept sweltering Southern California

A fire on the California-Oregon border that destroyed 40 buildings and claimed at least one life since Thursday remained virtually out of control, but a National Weather Service warning of extreme fire danger from heat and winds expired Friday

Farther south, a new wind-driven fire Friday night burned at least 20 homes and threatened hundreds more in the hills above Goleta in Santa Barbara County, authorities said

Evacuations were ordered as the fire edged into residential areas, and by late Friday night, it was about a mile from the downtown area, county fire Capt

Dave Zaniboni told KNX-AM radio. Authorities said the blaze started with a house fire and gusty winds reportedly were pushing the flames

CBS News correspondent Carter Evans reports that embers could be seen flying through the air

Winds blew them throughout the community of Goleta, and some of them landed on rooftops of homes

There is really nothing firefighters can do.High temperatures combined with dry brush created perfect conditions for a fire

Hot weather in the area was expected to continue Saturday, with some possible relief on Sunday

 East of Los Angeles in the San Bernardino National Forest, authorities ordered the evacuation of the community of Forest Falls, which has about 700 homes, as a quick-moving wildfire swelled to 1,000 acres

In San Diego County, several fires erupted including one that burned at least five homes and perhaps many more in Alpine, in foothills not far from San Diego

Gov. Jerry Brown declared a state of emergency for the county

 At a Red Cross shelter, Ben Stanfill told the San Diego Union-Tribune that he and other relatives helped evacuate his mother's house, even though it wasn't in a mandatory evacuation area

"We just grabbed everything you can't replace or re-buy," Stanfill said

"My grandma's photographs, the cat, my sister's Mickey Mouse teddy bear she's had since she was little

" The fire was only 5 percent contained Friday night, but crews had virtually stopped its growth and were focusing on knocking down hotspots that continue to threatened houses and mobile homes, state fire officials said

Another fire on the Camp Pendleton Marine base prompted the evacuation of 750 homes

The new blazes came as Southern California saw many areas top 100 degrees Friday and more than a dozen areas got record-breaking temperatures for the day

It was 115 degrees in Woodland Hills and 112 in Burbank. In Los Angeles, it was 103

In the north, the fire in Siskyou County on the Oregon border had virtually emptied the tiny communities of Hilt and Hornbrook

Fire officials called for immediate evacuation of some Oregon areas near the community of Colestin

"We know we've lost homes and lots of structures, including livestock and horses as well," said Ray Haupt, chairman of the Siskiyou County Board of Supervisors

The body of a resident was found Friday morning in the charred ruins of a Hornbrook home, but authorities were struggling to identify the body

"We don't even have an address because of the devastation around the area," Siskyou County sheriff's Lt

Jeremiah LaRue told the San Francisco Chronicle. No more deaths were expected

"We're actually pretty hopeful everyone got out," LaRue said. "We've been talking to people who evacuated, and no one's missing right now, so that's good

" Elsewhere in California, a massive blaze northwest of Sacramento that began June 30 had destroyed 10 homes and other buildings but was 42 percent contained, officials said

California was one of several Western states where recent wildfires have destroyed homes and forced thousands of people to evacuate

A Utah wildfire that burned 90 structures and forced evacuation of more than 1,100 people in a mountain area near a popular fishing reservoir was growing Friday, but fire officials hoped to increase containment soon

The blaze had burned about 75 square miles and was 4 percent surrounded

In Colorado, rain helped slow the growth of wildfires that burned dozens of homes

But the threat of a deluge raised the possibility of flooding in the area of a stubborn blaze in the southwestern corner of the state

Officials issued a flash flood watch for the 85-square-mile area burned by a fire that started June 1

They said it was just smoldering, and rain over the coming days should keep it from spreading

Rain helped calm a fire in the heart of ski country that has destroyed three houses, including the home of a volunteer firefighter battling the flames near the resort town of Aspen

Gov. John Hickenlooper visited the area Friday. It also offered relief in the southern Colorado mountains where a blaze destroyed over 130 homes and forced the evacuation of at least 2,000 properties

The Spring Creek Fire became the third-largest in state history at 165 square miles

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Alberta man part of California lawsuit to prove sasquatch is real: 'We can't lose' - Duration: 4:53.

 A lawsuit was filed with the State of California on Thursday. Todd Standing, who is originally from Edmonton and studied at the University of Alberta, said he intends on bringing forward "overwhelming" evidence to prove the sasquatch is indeed a species and that it exists in the wild in California

 "There's a date set so we're going in with PhDs, with wilderness experts beyond myself, with wildlife biologists, with fingerprint experts

We're going to prove so beyond a reasonable doubt that this species exists," Standing said from California Friday morning

 "When we prove that and we're successful, the species will be recognized as an Indigenous wildlife species and then fish and wildlife — in California, in Canada, in the United States, everywhere — will have to start recognizing this species and studying them, doing biological surveys

 "We can't lose. How can we lose?"  Standing said he has DNA and hair samples that prove sasquatch not only exist in California, but in British Columbia and Alberta as well

 Standing, the man behind the Netflix documentary Discovering Bigfoot, has focused his research on the Pacific northwest and said an area near Nordegg, Alta

has seen particularly frequent sasquatch activity.  "Half of my evidence in from Alberta," he said

"I've had lots of success in Alberta but I have one particular research site north of Nordegg… We've had live interactions with sasquatch there

"  Standing encourages any naysayers to join him on an expedition and said he will prove to anyone that the sasquatch exists

 "Don't take my word for it. Come out with me and I will show you a sasquatch in the field," he said

"I challenge you to come out on an expedition with me in Alberta, in your own backyard, I will show you a sasquatch

"  In a statement Friday afternoon, Alberta Fish and Wildlife told Global News it does not keep any statistics related to sasquatch sightings in the province

 Standing's American colleagues have a hearing date set in California on March 19

The Alberta researcher is working on similar legal action in B.C. and Alberta.  "It blows my mind it's taken this much time for society to accept this species exists

"  According to the Canadian Encyclopedia, the sasquatch is "a creature whose existence is suggested, but has not yet been confirmed by the scientific community

"  The encyclopedia describes the sasquatch as a "large, ape-like creature that lives primarily in the forests stretching from the West Coast of British Columbia to Northern California, and to a lesser extent throughout North America

" The encyclopedia says sasquatch have been described as being up to nine feet tall, weighing up to 800 pounds and having footprints that measure up to 50 centimetres

 Source: Global News

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One dead, hundreds of homes destroyed as bushfires tear through California - Duration: 5:40.

One dead, hundreds of homes destroyed as bushfires tear through California

Bushfires in the west of the United States have killed one person and torched hundreds of homes, with new fires sweeping Southern California as the state struggles through a record-setting heatwave.

A fire on the California-Oregon border that destroyed 40 buildings and claimed at least one life since Thursday remains virtually out of control, but a National Weather Service warning of extreme fire danger from heat and winds expired Friday.

Farther south, a new wind-driven fire that started on Friday night local time burned at least 20 homes and threatened hundreds more in the hills above Goleta in Santa Barbara County, authorities said.

Thousands were told to evacuate as the fire edged into residential areas, and by late on Friday night it was about 1.

6 kilometres from the downtown area, county fire Captain Dave Zaniboni told US media.

Authorities said the blaze started with a house fire and gusty winds reportedly were pushing the flames.

The area is north of where the Thomas Fire raged last December — that blaze destroyed more than 1,000 buildings in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties.

East of Los Angeles in the San Bernardino National Forest, authorities ordered the evacuation of the community of Forest Falls, which has about 700 homes, as a quick-moving fire swelled to 1,000 acres.

In San Diego County, several fires erupted, including one that burned at least five homes and perhaps many more in Alpine, in foothills not far from San Diego.

Governor Jerry Brown declared a state of emergency for the county.

Another fire on the Camp Pendleton Marine base prompted the evacuation of 750 homes.

The new blazes came as Southern California saw many areas top 38 degrees Celsius on Friday and more than a dozen areas got record-breaking temperatures for the day.

The weather service forecast called for continued hot weather for much of the area on Saturday.

Unidentified remains found.

In the north, the fire in Siskyou County on the Oregon border had virtually emptied the tiny communities of Hilt and Hornbrook.

The body of a resident was found on Friday morning in the charred ruins of a Hornbrook home, but authorities were struggling to identify the body.

"We don't even have an address because of the devastation around the area," Siskyou County sheriff's Lieutenant Jeremiah LaRue told the San Francisco Chronicle.

No more deaths were expected, however.

"We're actually pretty hopeful everyone got out," Lieutenant LaRue said.

"We've been talking to people who evacuated, and no one's missing right now, so that's good.

Elsewhere in California, a massive blaze north-west of Sacramento that began June 30 had destroyed 10 homes and other buildings but was 42 percent contained, officials said.

A Utah fire that burned 90 structures and forced the evacuation of more than 1,100 people in a mountain area near a popular fishing reservoir was growing on Friday, but fire officials hoped to control it soon.

In Colorado, rain helped slow the growth of fires that burned dozens of homes.

But the threat of a deluge raised the possibility of flooding in the area of a stubborn blaze in the south-western corner of the state.

It also offered relief in the southern Colorado mountains where a blaze destroyed more than 130 homes and forced the evacuation of at least 2,000 properties.

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VW T6 California - Duration: 1:14.

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California Firefighters Almost Trapped By Wall Of Flames - Duration: 0:31.

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New wildfires sweep through California, burning homes - Duration: 8:41.

Firefighters battling wildfires throughout the U.S. West that have torched hundreds of homes got some help from the weather Saturday, even as they tallied damage from new fires that erupted amid a Southern California heat wave

A fire on the California-Oregon border that destroyed 40 buildings and claimed at least one life since Thursday remained virtually out of control, but a National Weather Service warning of extreme fire danger from heat and winds expired Friday

In the south, a wind-driven fire that erupted Friday night burned an estimated 20 structures, including homes, and forced evacuations in the Santa Barbara County community of Goleta, authorities said

Santa Barbara County officials declared a local emergency on Saturday as a fast-moving wildfire driven by strong winds and high temperatures tore through homes and forced 3,200 residents to evacuate

The Holiday Fire, one of more than three dozen in western U.S. states, broke out near the beach community of Goleta, California, on Friday night before charring dried vegetation in the foothills south of the Los Padres National Forest Total calm Saturday morning replaced the 50 mph  gusts and forward progress of the fire was stopped at about 100 acres or less, said county fire Capt

Dave Zaniboni.'It's really given us a good opportunity to get in there and get some work done,' Zaniboni said, cautioning that critical fire weather warnings would remain in effect until the evening

As some houses smoldered, a few residents who hadn't left or had managed to return surveyed damage that seemed random: destroyed homes next to others completely intact

Eric Durtschi stood outside his destroyed house, where a burned-out car stood in the driveway and kids' bicycles were strewn about

Durtschi, his wife and six children had left Utah and moved in just a few weeks ago

He said he hadn't yet told his two oldest children their home was gone. He managed to collect his severely burned vintage guns, hoping to salvage them

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Four-year-old boy dies one day after being found floating in. Share this article Share Meanwhile, a neighbor across the street saw his home spared

The man had stayed through the night spraying down other people's houses.The area is west of where the Thomas Fire raged last December

That blaze destroyed more than 1,000 buildings in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties

East of Los Angeles in the San Bernardino National Forest, authorities ordered the evacuation of the community of Forest Falls, which has about 700 homes, as a quick-moving wildfire swelled to 1,000 acres (about 1

5 square miles).In San Diego County, several fires erupted including one that burned at least five homes and perhaps many more in Alpine, in foothills not far from San Diego

Gov. Jerry Brown declared a state of emergency for the county.At a Red Cross shelter, Ben Stanfill told the San Diego Union-Tribune that he and other relatives helped evacuate his mother's house, even though it wasn't in a mandatory evacuation area

'We just grabbed everything you can't replace or re-buy,' Stanfill said. 'My grandma's photographs, the cat, my sister's Mickey Mouse teddy bear she's had since she was little

'The fire was only 5 percent contained Friday night, but crews had virtually stopped its growth and were focusing on knocking down hotspots that continue to threaten houses and mobile homes, state fire officials said

Another fire on the Camp Pendleton Marine base prompted the evacuation of 750 homes

The new blazes came as Southern California saw many areas top 100 degrees (38 degrees Celsius) Friday and more than a dozen got record-breaking temperatures for the day

The Weather Service forecast called for continued hot weather for much of the area Saturday

more videos 1 2 3 Watch video Fans get run over by car as they celebrate England's win Watch video The Bands of the Guards Division pay special tribute to England team Watch video Harry Kane spends time with fans after England's historic victory Watch video Search teams seek alternative exits for trapped soccer team Watch video Brits invade IKEA in England after historic win against Sweden Watch video England fan falls through a bus stop while singing Watch video Football Etskömmånhjöme: Pranksters raid IKEA and switch labels Watch video Dawn Sturgess captured on CCTV hours before 'Novichok' poisoning Watch video Crazy scene in Birmingham as fans get on top of bus after England win Watch video Eric Dier gives fan his shirt after England reaches semi-finals Watch video Dash cam captures carpark crash that has divided the internet Watch video Revellers enjoy the 2018 Pride festivities in central London In the north, the fire in Siskyou County on the Oregon border had virtually emptied the tiny communities of Hilt and Hornbrook

Fire officials called for immediate evacuation of some Oregon areas near the community of Colestin

'We know we've lost homes and lots of structures, including livestock and horses as well,' said Ray Haupt, chairman of the Siskiyou County Board of Supervisors

The body of a resident was found Friday morning in the charred ruins of a Hornbrook home, but authorities were struggling to identify the body

'We don't even have an address because of the devastation around the area,' Siskyou County sheriff's Lt

Jeremiah LaRue told the San Francisco Chronicle.No more deaths were expected, however

'We're actually pretty hopeful everyone got out,' LaRue said. 'We've been talking to people who evacuated, and no one's missing right now, so that's good

'Elsewhere in California, a massive blaze northwest of Sacramento that began June 30 had destroyed 10 homes and other buildings but was 42 percent contained, officials said

California was one of several Western states where recent wildfires have destroyed homes and forced thousands of people to evacuate

In Utah, authorities were allowing some people forced to flee their homes because of a wind-fueled wildfire to return and reopened a highway as well

The fire has burned about 75 square miles (193 square kilometers) and destroyed 90 structures, including homes, cabins, sheds and garages, since starting July 1 in mountains about 80 miles (130 kilometers) southeast of Salt Lake City

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But the threat of a deluge raised the possibility of flooding in the area of a stubborn blaze in the southwestern corner of the state

Officials issued a flash flood watch for the 85-square-mile (220-square-kilometer) area burned by a fire that started June 1

They said it was just smoldering, and rain over the coming days should keep it from spreading

Rain helped calm a fire in the heart of ski country that has destroyed three houses, including the home of a volunteer firefighter battling the flames near the resort town of Aspen

Gov. John Hickenlooper visited the area Friday.It also offered relief in the southern Colorado mountains where a blaze destroyed over 130 homes and forced the evacuation of at least 2,000 properties

The Spring Creek Fire became the third-largest in state history at 165 square miles

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✅ New fires sweep through sweltering Southern California - Duration: 5:41.

 GOLETA, Calif. -- Firefighters battling wildfires that have torched hundreds of homes throughout the U.S. West hoped for some help from the weather Saturday even as new fires swept sweltering Southern California

A fire on the California-Oregon border that destroyed 40 buildings and claimed at least one life since Thursday remained virtually out of control, but a National Weather Service warning of extreme fire danger from heat and winds expired Friday

 Farther south, a new wind-driven fire Friday night burned at least 20 homes and threatened hundreds more in the hills above Goleta in Santa Barbara County, authorities said

Evacuations were ordered as the fire edged into residential areas, and by late Friday night, it was about a mile from the downtown area, county fire Capt

Dave Zaniboni told KNX-AM radio. Authorities said the blaze started with a house fire and gusty winds reportedly were pushing the flames

 CBS News correspondent Carter Evans reports that embers could be seen flying through the air. Winds blew them throughout the community of Goleta, and some of them landed on rooftops of homes

There is really nothing firefighters can do. High temperatures combined with dry brush created perfect conditions for a fire

Hot weather in the area was expected to continue Saturday, with some possible relief on Sunday.   East of Los Angeles in the San Bernardino National Forest, authorities ordered the evacuation of the community of Forest Falls, which has about 700 homes, as a quick-moving wildfire swelled to 1,000 acres

In San Diego County, several fires erupted including one that burned at least five homes and perhaps many more in Alpine, in foothills not far from San Diego

Gov. Jerry Brown declared a state of emergency for the county.  At a Red Cross shelter, Ben Stanfill told the San Diego Union-Tribune that he and other relatives helped evacuate his mother's house, even though it wasn't in a mandatory evacuation area

 "We just grabbed everything you can't replace or re-buy," Stanfill said. "My grandma's photographs, the cat, my sister's Mickey Mouse teddy bear she's had since she was little

"  The fire was only 5 percent contained Friday night, but crews had virtually stopped its growth and were focusing on knocking down hotspots that continue to threatened houses and mobile homes, state fire officials said

 Another fire on the Camp Pendleton Marine base prompted the evacuation of 750 homes.  The new blazes came as Southern California saw many areas top 100 degrees Friday and more than a dozen areas got record-breaking temperatures for the day

It was 115 degrees in Woodland Hills and 112 in Burbank. In Los Angeles, it was 103.  In the north, the fire in Siskyou County on the Oregon border had virtually emptied the tiny communities of Hilt and Hornbrook

Fire officials called for immediate evacuation of some Oregon areas near the community of Colestin.  "We know we've lost homes and lots of structures, including livestock and horses as well," said Ray Haupt, chairman of the Siskiyou County Board of Supervisors

 The body of a resident was found Friday morning in the charred ruins of a Hornbrook home, but authorities were struggling to identify the body

 "We don't even have an address because of the devastation around the area," Siskyou County sheriff's Lt. Jeremiah LaRue told the San Francisco Chronicle

 No more deaths were expected. "We're actually pretty hopeful everyone got out," LaRue said. "We've been talking to people who evacuated, and no one's missing right now, so that's good

"  Elsewhere in California, a massive blaze northwest of Sacramento that began June 30 had destroyed 10 homes and other buildings but was 42 percent contained, officials said

 California was one of several Western states where recent wildfires have destroyed homes and forced thousands of people to evacuate

 A Utah wildfire that burned 90 structures and forced evacuation of more than 1,100 people in a mountain area near a popular fishing reservoir was growing Friday, but fire officials hoped to increase containment soon

The blaze had burned about 75 square miles and was 4 percent surrounded.  In Colorado, rain helped slow the growth of wildfires that burned dozens of homes

But the threat of a deluge raised the possibility of flooding in the area of a stubborn blaze in the southwestern corner of the state

Officials issued a flash flood watch for the 85-square-mile area burned by a fire that started June 1. They said it was just smoldering, and rain over the coming days should keep it from spreading

 Rain helped calm a fire in the heart of ski country that has destroyed three houses, including the home of a volunteer firefighter battling the flames near the resort town of Aspen

Gov. John Hickenlooper visited the area Friday.  It also offered relief in the southern Colorado mountains where a blaze destroyed over 130 homes and forced the evacuation of at least 2,000 properties

The Spring Creek Fire became the third-largest in state history at 165 square miles.

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1 person dies in wildfire near california-Oregon border - Duration: 0:24.

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California bushfires leave one dead and destroy hundreds of homes - Duration: 5:41.

One dead, hundreds of homes destroyed as bushfires tear through California  Bushfires in the west of the United States have killed one person and torched hundreds of homes, with new fires sweeping Southern California as the state struggles through a record-setting heatwave

Key points:Firefighters are battling dozens of fires across the western United StatesOne person has died in a fire in California, but no more deaths were expectedParts of Southern California have been sweltering in 38 degrees Celsius heat    A fire on the California-Oregon border that destroyed 40 buildings and claimed at least one life since Thursday remains virtually out of control, but a National Weather Service warning of extreme fire danger from heat and winds expired Friday

 Farther south, a new wind-driven fire that started on Friday night local time burned at least 20 homes and threatened hundreds more in the hills above Goleta in Santa Barbara County, authorities said

 Thousands were told to evacuate as the fire edged into residential areas, and by late on Friday night it was about 1

6 kilometres from the downtown area, county fire Captain Dave Zaniboni told US media

   Authorities said the blaze started with a house fire and gusty winds reportedly were pushing the flames

 The area is north of where the Thomas Fire raged last December — that blaze destroyed more than 1,000 buildings in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties

External Link: Santa Barbara fire tweet video    East of Los Angeles in the San Bernardino National Forest, authorities ordered the evacuation of the community of Forest Falls, which has about 700 homes, as a quick-moving fire swelled to 1,000 acres

 In San Diego County, several fires erupted, including one that burned at least five homes and perhaps many more in Alpine, in foothills not far from San Diego

Governor Jerry Brown declared a state of emergency for the county. Another fire on the Camp Pendleton Marine base prompted the evacuation of 750 homes

 The new blazes came as Southern California saw many areas top 38 degrees Celsius on Friday and more than a dozen areas got record-breaking temperatures for the day

 The weather service forecast called for continued hot weather for much of the area on Saturday

  Unidentified remains found In the north, the fire in Siskyou County on the Oregon border had virtually emptied the tiny communities of Hilt and Hornbrook

 The body of a resident was found on Friday morning in the charred ruins of a Hornbrook home, but authorities were struggling to identify the body

   "We don't even have an address because of the devastation around the area," Siskyou County sheriff's Lieutenant Jeremiah LaRue told the San Francisco Chronicle

 No more deaths were expected, however. "We're actually pretty hopeful everyone got out," Lieutenant LaRue said

 Elsewhere in California, a massive blaze north-west of Sacramento that began June 30 had destroyed 10 homes and other buildings but was 42 percent contained, officials said

   A Utah fire that burned 90 structures and forced the evacuation of more than 1,100 people in a mountain area near a popular fishing reservoir was growing on Friday, but fire officials hoped to control it soon

 In Colorado, rain helped slow the growth of fires that burned dozens of homes. But the threat of a deluge raised the possibility of flooding in the area of a stubborn blaze in the south-western corner of the state

 It also offered relief in the southern Colorado mountains where a blaze destroyed more than 130 homes and forced the evacuation of at least 2,000 properties

 AP

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Trolean a Karius por el vídeo sobre sus vacaciones en California - Duration: 1:41.

 Loris Karius ha vuelto a los entrenamientos del Liverpool. Klopp ha apostado por él tras las negativas de Alisson y Oblak y el guardameta está siendo el protagonista de todos los comentarios

 Y es que, a pesar de que la afición 'red' mostró su apoyó al alemán el pasado lunes, el jueves el portero recibió duras críticas por la publicación de un vídeo en su Instagram Stories en el que mostró cómo fueron sus vacaciones de verano

 Karius estuvo en California y mostró, a cámara lenta, cómo disfrutó en la piscina, jugando al ping-pong e incluso corriendo y haciendo flexiones

   El 'red' también se mostró sexy echándose agua por la cabeza, también a cámara lenta, posando y tomándose un helado antes de irse en un coche de lujo a una playa de Malibú y ver a unos chicos hacer skate

   Y el vídeo parece que no ha gustado demasiado a los aficionados del Liverpool, que decidieron trolear a Karius y hacerle bromas sobre que las imágenes parecen de 'Los Vigilantes de la Playa'

 

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✅ Multiple Wildfires Rip Through California Amid Record-Breaking Heat - Duration: 3:26.

 Wildfires burned through Southern and Central California on Friday, prompting mandatory evacuations as areas across the region experienced record-breaking heat

 Firefighters on Friday were battling blazes in Alpine, Dulzura and Camp Pendleton Marine Corps base in San Diego County, California, where the National Weather Service had issued an excessive heat warning until 9 p

m. A fire also broke out further north in the city of Goleta in Santa Barbara County later Friday night.  The wildfire in Alpine, known as the West Fire, started in the morning and spread to more than 400 acres by the afternoon, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, also known as Cal Fire

 The owners of the 48-acre Campbell Creek Ranch in Alpine told NBC San Diego that they were watching the World Cup when the TV froze and they realized they had to evacuate

   "We had 60 seconds maybe," Colin Campbell, who was with his wife at the time of the evacuation, told the news station. "We knew immediately we needed to get in our cars and go

"  The Campbells' farmhouse was in flames by 5 p.m., NBC reported.  Officials called for immediate evacuations for residents in the Alpine area, which had reached a record daily high of 109 degrees

The fire temporarily shut down Interstate 8 in both directions. In a Friday afternoon press conference, Cal Fire Chief Daryll Pina said that there have been "multiple reports of structures destroyed and damaged," but did not give an official estimate

 The Alpine fire was 5 percent contained, Cal Fire Chief Richard Cordova said in a video update Friday evening.  By Friday night, a wildfire started to move through Goleta in Santa Barbara County and engulfed 35 acres by 10:45 p

m. local time. Multiple structures, including some that appear to be homes, were destroyed in the fire, according to Santa Barbara County Fire Public Information Officer Mike Eliason

 There were at least three fires burning at Camp Pendleton Marine Corps base on Friday, which prompted officials to evacuate 750 homes and military housing in the surrounding area, the San Diego Union-Tribune reported

 Another brush fire burned at least 10 acres in Dulzura on Friday, but was 75 percent contained by Friday evening, fire officials said

 Also on Friday, firefighters had discovered one person dead in a home that was burned down due to a blaze which began in Siskiyou County near the Oregon border on Thursday

The so-called Klamathon fire had covered 9,600 acres and was only 5 percent contained, Cal Fire officials said Friday evening

 Governor Jerry Brown on Friday declared a state of emergency for San Diego County due to the wildfires. He made a similar declaration on Thursday for the blaze in Siskiyou County

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