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This week marks four years since the Dixie Fire ignited in Butte County, rapidly escalating into the largest single-source wildfire in California history ...
A massive storm cloud formed Monday night above the Dixie fire, generating a spinning vortex of flames and ash that soared into the sky.
The small town of Chester survived a fast-approaching firefront. But residents and visitors may be leery to return to the mountain town with so many fires devastating the Golden State.
December 16, 2021 This Is Life After the Dixie Fire People in high places with money to share are not riding over the ridge to our rescue.
Six months after the Eaton Fire tore through Altadena, California, destroying thousands of homes and structures, one family ...
PULGA — The Dixie Fire grew moderately overnight Wednesday and by more than 5,000 acres during the day Thursday, while containment numbers have not changed for two days. The fire is now 226,421 ...
Fire crews continued to struggle with difficult weather conditions overnight and faced the threat of afternoon thundershowers in the Lassen Volcanic National Park Thursday as the Dixie Fire grew ...
The Wildfire Recovery Attorneys are investigating claims that the Dixie Fire, which started in Butte County, was ignited by a power company. According ...
Dixie fire expands while Sugar fire nears 100,000 acres and more evacuations ordered An air tanker drops fire retardant on the Dixie fire in the Feather River Canyon in Plumas County.
After three days of explosive growth, the Dixie Fire calmed on Friday and Saturday, though evacuations remained in place in four counties.
Cal Fire reported the Dixie Fire is 490,205 acres, an increase of about 3,000 acres since the morning's update. The fire has destroyed 1,027 structures and damaged another 69.
The Dixie Fire so far has burned more than half of Lassen Volcanic National Park, or 64,134 acres.
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