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A startling satellite image shows the incredible heat emanating from the Camp Fire in Butte County. The wildfire exploded Thursday morning and by Friday had scorched a startling 70,000 acres ...
This annotated DigitalGlobe image overlays location information on a view of the deadly Camp Fire in northern California taken Nov. 9, 2018 by the WorldView-3 satellite. (Image credit: Satellite ...
Along with the Camp Fire, the Woolsey Fire in California also continues to impact those in the state. It burned through more than 98,000 acres and is 69 percent contained as of Friday, according ...
This satellite image, captured on Nov. 8, 2018, by Landsat 8, shows short-wave infrared (red), which gives the full extent of the actively burning area of the Camp Fire, just four hours after it ...
The Camp Fire has destroyed 13,972 residences and 528 commercial buildings as it burned 153,336 acres, ... Calif., compared to a Nov. 17, 2018 image this area was destroyed by the deadly Camp Fire.
Photos from Camp Fire show how day turned to night in less than 3 hours. By Amy Graff, Senior News Editor Updated Nov 8, 2018 11:18 a.m. View of the Camp Fire taken by a resident of nearby Chico.
The Landsat 8 satellite caught this image of the Camp Fire on Nov. 8. NASA/Joshua Stevens with Landsat data from the U.S. Geological Survey. Continuing a brutal year for California fires, ...
The Camp Fire killed 85 people and destroyed nearly 19,000 structures, including 14,000 homes. Much of the attention since the fire has focused on the town of Paradise, which was decimated.
The Camp Fire has killed at least 79 people, and while heavy rain this week could help put out the remaining fires, the recovery is just beginning. Subscribe to the Daily newsletter.
A new summer camp hosted by the Savannah Fire Department is giving young men in Savannah a first look at what it takes to be a firefighter. "Camp Hero" debuted Wednesday for participants aged 14 to 21 ...
TWIN BRIDGES, Calif. — Camp Sacramento, a family camp that has served generations of families from the Sacramento Valley, appears to have escaped destruction for now from the massive Caldor Fire ...
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