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Find a map of the latest evacuation warnings here.Under evacuation warnings, residents are not required to leave immediately but are recommended to do so in case fire activity begins to threaten ...
Evacuees discuss Apache Fire in Butte County 02:12. ... You can go here to view a map of the evacuation orders that is actively updated. Butte County ...
The Apache Fire near Palermo in Butte County, California, has burned nearly 500 acres Monday, ... according to Butte County evacuation maps. Palermo is home to about 5,500 people.
The Apache Fire, which started on Tuesday, is located along Maricopa Highway and Brubaker Canyon Road, south of Cuyama. As of Thursday, Cal Fire estimated the fire at 1,552 acres.
The Apache Fire broke out near Highway 33, Maricopa Highway, and Apache Canyon Rd. As of 9 p.m. there were four large air tankers and one very large air tanker at the scene, along with fire crews.
Additionally, SR 261 southbound was closed at milepost 412 due to the fire. The Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest issued a closure order for parts of the National Forest lands, according to InciWeb .
The Apache Fire burning north of Ojai in Ventura County has grown to roughly 1,500 acres and is 0% contained as of Thursday morning. ... Find an up to date map here.
VENTURA COUNTY, Calif. (KABC) -- A massive brush fire continued to burn Wednesday in the Los Padres National Forest in Ventura County after scorching hundreds of acres and prompting evacuation ...
The Apache Fire was reported at 6:32 p.m. Tuesday in a northwestern area of Ventura County, in Central California's Cuyama Valley, and had grown to 250 acres with 0% containment by 10 p.m ...
Officials with the Ventura County Fire Department first reported the “Apache Fire” in Los Padres National Forest around 8:30 p.m. The blaze, which was about 30-40 acres then, was burning about ...
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