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BUTTE COUNTY (AP/CBS13) — The latest on the Dixie Fire impacting Butte, Plumas, and Lassen counties. The fire remains at 65 percent contained, having burned 960,213 acres. Overnight, Cal Fire ...
Cal Fire officials on Tuesday announced that the agency's investigators have determined that the massive Dixie Fire was caused by Pacific Gas & Electric power lines.
Cal Fire said the community of Greenhorn is not threatened by the Dixie Fire and only mentioned it in their morning update to let residents know of the buildings they are protecting to the east of ...
The Dixie Fire, burning northeast of Paradise, started Tuesday night. By Friday morning, Cal Fire said the fire had burned 9,847 acres and was 12% contained.
After rain pummeled Northern California on Sunday, the Dixie Fire, California's second-largest wildfire in history, was reported as fully contained Monday, Cal Fire said.
The Dixie Fire has burned at least 963,301 acres, or 1,505 square miles, across Butte, Plumas, Lassen, Shasta and Tehama counties, and containment stands at 88%, Cal Fire said in its Saturday ...
Due to the explosive growth of the Dixie Fire, officials said Friday night the fire is only 21% contained. For the past few days, Cal Fire had been reporting the fire was 35% contained.
Burning through parched fuel like matchsticks, the Dixie Fire in Northern California has mushroomed in size this week to become the largest single wildfire in the state's history.
An “excessively delayed response” from Pacific Gas & Electric Co. enabled last year’s Dixie fire to spread in the early hours after ignition, the California Department of Forestry and Fire ...