All wildfires burning in Southern California were largely contained as of Thursday morning, even after a new fire ignited in San Luis Obispo County on Wednesday afternoon. Multiple wildfires continue to burn in Southern California amid unnaturally dry conditions, including the two largest blazes in Los Angeles, the Palisades and Eaton fires.
First discovered: 1:12 p.m. Jan. 29 A new wildfire was reported today at 1:12 p.m. in San Luis Obispo County. Belmont Fire has burned 0.3 acres of private land. There is no information on the containment of the fire and its cause has yet to be determined.
Rosa Fire initially started today at 12:53 p.m. in San Luis Obispo County. It has burned 105 acres after being active for five hours, an increase of three acres since the last update. By Wednesday evening, 75% of the fire was brought under containment. However, the cause is still under investigation.
Read more on our AI policy here. A new wildfire was reported today at 2:58 a.m. in San Luis Obispo County. The wildfire has been burning on private land. At this time, the containment status is ...
Read more on our AI policy here. A new wildfire was reported today at 1:24 p.m. in Riverside County. The wildfire has been burning on private land. There is no update on the containment progress ...
Caltrans crews cleared the roadside along Highway 229 in San Luis Obispo County as part of California’s wildfire and forest resilience plan.
Several counties in Southern California faced "critical" fire risks this week, according to an AccuWeather forecast.
Read more on our AI policy here. A new wildfire was reported today at 7:42 p.m. in San Luis Obispo County. Pier Fire has been burning on private land. At this time, there is no data on the ...
Rosa Fire initially started today at 12:53 p.m. in San Luis Obispo County. It has burned 105 acres after being active for five hours. By Wednesday evening, 75% of the fire was brought under containment. However, the cause is still under investigation.
Rainfall could cause mudslides in area burned by wildfires, with officials warning residents of toxic material from debris and ash.
Not only is Rod & Hammer’s hosting a charity concert, but it’s also releasing a limited-edition bourbon. The post Rod & Hammer’s California Whiskey is releasing a bourbon and having a concert to benefit wildfire relief appeared first on The Manual.
How do you think the next four years under President Donald Trump will affect your daily life and community? That’s the question KQED and its California public radio partners in The California Newsroom posed to our listeners and readers around the state as Trump returned to the White House for a second term.