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Orange County's Carbon Fire now 71% contained

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Orange County's Carbon Fire now 71% contained; evacuation warnings lifted
A fire burning in unincorporated Brea was halted at about 200 acres and was 71% contained as of Sunday evening.

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Merced Sun-Star · 19h
Update: Carbon Fire in Orange County - 35% containment achieved
 · 9h
Update: Containment efforts for Carbon Fire in Orange County hit 71%
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Evacuation warnings issued for brush fire burning in Brea
Evacuation warnings have been issued for a brush fire burning in unincorporated Brea in Orange County.

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Rapid, wind-driven Carbon fire burns in Brea, evacuation warnings issued
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Brea brush fire prompts evacuation warnings from Orange County firefighters
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Evacuation warnings issued for brush fire burning in Orange County
Evacuation warnings have been issued for El Rodeo Stables, Brea Hills, Olina Village and Hollydale.

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 · 12h
Update: Carbon Fire burns 200 acres in Orange County
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Wind fuels brush fire in OC, closing roads and forcing evacuation warnings
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Update: Hog Fire in Fresno County hits 100% containment by Sunday evening

Hog Fire initially started 6:43 a.m. April 23 at Trimmer Springs Road & Lakeview, Trimmer in Fresno County, California. After being active for three days, it has burned 214 acres. By Sunday evening, the fire has been fully contained.
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Their homes burned in the Eaton fire. Why Edison has kept information about the fire under wraps

Edison is keeping crucial documents of the cause of last year's deadly Eaton fire secret, a legal strategy it has used to shield what happened in at least seven other fires.
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Crews battle fast-growing wildfire in windy Southern California that’s forced some to evacuate

Crews are battling a smoky and fast-growing wildfire in windy Southern California that has forced some residents to evacuate and a community college to temporarily close its doors.
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California's fire-driven forest loss ranks among highest in the world

A UC Davis study finds California’s wildfire-driven forest loss ranks among the world’s highest, with Sierra forests hit hard and regrowth lagging.
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What to plant (and what to remove) in California's new 'Zone Zero' fire-safety proposal

After years of debate between fire officials seeking total vegetation removal within the first 5 feet of homes and ecologists backing selective landscaping, California proposed a compromise.
Tahoe Daily Tribune
14h

Wildfire-driven deforestation rates in California among highest in world

California has one of the highest rates of wildfire-driven deforestation in the world, and the trend has accelerated over the past three decades, according to a study from the University of California,
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California eases plan to ban most plants within 5 feet of homes in wildfire zones

The California Board of Forestry published a new draft plan for landscape rules in wildfire-prone areas of the state.
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A truce appears in California’s ‘Hands Off Our Yards’ wildfire landscaping wars

Sacramento officials came to Southern California this week for the first public meeting since they issued new proposed rules on how people in fire-prone neighborhoods will be allowed to landscape their yards.
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Two California garage fires in days linked to lithium-ion batteries

Fire officials in California say two garage fires just days apart were both caused by lithium-ion batteries, highlighting the growing fire risk from everyday devices. In both cases, sprinklers contained the flames before they could spread further.
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California could make homes in fire-risk areas pay controversial fee under bill advancing in Legislature

California lawmakers are pushing to reinstate a controversial fee paid by rural residents for fire prevention, arguing that those who most need firefighting services should pay their share.
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