The Garnet Fire burning in central California is causing air quality concerns in parts of northern Nevada and the eastern Sierra. The fire, which broke out on August 24 after a lightning strike, has ...
The Garnet Fire burning in the Sierra Nevada has grown to 59,531 acres and is now 71% contained as of Monday. The fire was sparked by lightning on August 24th. Around 3,000 firefighters are still on ...
People in parts of Central California and western Nevada remain under a Dense Smoke Advisory as the lightning-caused Garnet Fire rages in the West despite around-the-clock efforts to suppress the ...
A yellow hose runs past the foot of giant sequoias in the Sierra National Forest, and sprinklers drench the forest floor. Those sprinklers are among the last line of defense installed by firefighters ...
Update: A newer report on Garnet has details of Sept. 1 evacuation. On the eve of Labor Day weekend, a wildfire prompted the closure of a popular recreational area in the Sierra National Forest east ...
The Garnet Fire has scorched nearly 60,000 acres of the Sierra Nevada in central California. The wildfire burning in the mountains northeast of Fresno was 85% contained as of Tuesday, Sept. 16, after ...
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