Containment increases on Western Slope fires
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After wildfires destroyed 16,000-plus structures, L.A.'s rebuild now faces a labor crisis as ICE raids drive skilled workers underground.
Large fires have burned an estimated 130,341 acres across the state since May 25, according to a NWCC large incident summary. It's costing millions of dollars.
Meanwhile, Cram crews make progress, have initial line around fire WARM SPRINGS, Ore. (KTVZ) – Two new wildfires broke out late Friday and Saturday on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation, prompting Le
After wildfires destroyed 16,000-plus structures, L.A.'s rebuild now faces a labor crisis as ICE raids drive skilled workers underground.
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It is a pretty way to help stop the spread of wildfires — wildflowers. A BYU professor has spent his life's work on studying the dynamics of this and shows a unique way to use vegetation to our advantage.
Hot, dry conditions and strong winds have made it difficult to contain the Cram fire, the largest active wildfire in the state.
“Our goal is simple — stop wildfires before they become disasters,” Hawai‘i National Guard Commander-in-Chief Green said in an announcement for his emergency proclamation, calling the move a proactive step that will “help save lives, protect property and strengthen our state’s overall emergency response.”
Last June, two intense and unruly wildfires burned through the Sierra Blanca Mountains around Ruidoso, New Mexico. The South Fork and Salt fires torched 17,066 and 7,688 acres, respectively, leaving a massive “burn scar” above the town, a vacation destination that sits along the appropriately named Rio Ruidoso.