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Franklin Fire in Malibu grows, affecting more 20,000 people and destroying structures
The Franklin Fire grew slightly Tuesday evening to rip through more than 2,800 acres of land in Malibu while destroying at least seven structures along the way.
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Franklin Fire, burning near Pepperdine University, prompts evacuation orders
Firefighters continue to battle the flames of a 2,200-acre wildfire that started Monday night, prompting evacuation orders, road closures and school closures in Malibu near Pepperdine University.
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Wedding ring found in ashes of home burned down in California wildfire
A Camarillo family found a wedding ring in the field of ashes after the Mountain Fire destroyed their home.
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NY forest ranger dies fighting wildfires, officials say
Authorities are reporting the death of a New York forest ranger battling one of a number of wildfires in New Jersey and New York amid dry conditions that have prompted air quality warnings in both states.
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Moorpark brush fire prompts evacuations
A brush fire in Moorpark, California, is being fueled by Santa Ana winds and forced evacuations on Wednesday.
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Brush fire breaks out in Malibu with strong winds
A brush fire on the Malibu coast was fueled by strong winds on Wednesday.
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California adds a colossal aircraft to wildfire fighting fleet. See the C-130H airtanker
A gigantic aircraft capable of long-range flights with thousands of gallons of fire retardant has joined California’s airborne firefighting fleet.
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North Texas sees rise in wildfire threat
State leaders say the wildfire threat is on the rise in North Texas. The governor’s office says hot dry conditions are driving up the risk for large fires across our area, and the state is launching teams to take on these blazes. NBC 5’s Keenan Willard gives us a look at the tools being used to fight Texas wildfires.
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Tarrant County issues burn ban as Gov. Abbott deploys additional firefighting resources
The Texas A&M Forest Service increased the Wildland Fire Preparedness Level to Level 3 to an expected increase in wildfire activity.
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Their homes burned in the Camp Fire. Then the Park Fire destroyed their new ones
Four people in Northern California describe what it’s been like to lose their homes to wildfires twice in six years.
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North Texans head to California to assist in fighting wildfire
Governor Greg Abbott has directed the Texas Division of Emergency Management to deploy more than 100 firefighters to California after the state requested extra resources. NBC 5 caught up with several North Texans who received the call to help.
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Fires in the West are becoming ever bigger, consuming. Why and what can be done?
Experts say a massive wildfire in northern California and scores of smaller ones across the western U.S. and Canada are the legacy of the nation’s fire-suppression experts and climate change.
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Lightning and a burning car pushed into a gully are blamed for wildfires scorching the West
Wildfires are continuing to scorch the West and authorities say one major blaze started with a burning car being pushed into a gully.
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California firefighters continue battling wind-driven wildfire east of San Francisco
A wind-driven fire continued to scorch thousands of acres 60 miles east of San Francisco, prompting residents to flee their homes and the closure of two major freeways near the central California city of Tracy.
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Some fear more than 12,000 cattle deaths in the Panhandle wildfires could lead to rising beef prices
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service estimates the Panhandle wildfires caused $123 million in preliminary agricultural loss.
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Agricultural losses in Panhandle wildfires top $123 million
Preliminary numbers are in for the damage amount done by the panhandle fires earlier this year– an estimated 123 million dollars in agriculture losses. Some restaurant owners are now worried about rising beef costs. NBC 5’s Vince Sims shares their concerns.
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Committee finds decayed, broken utility pole that caused largest wildfire in Texas history
A Texas state House committee has formally found that a decayed and broken utility pole caused the largest wildfire in state history.
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Texas emergency management chief believes the state needs its own firefighting aircraft
Texas’ top emergency manager told a panel of lawmakers that the state should establish a firefighting aircraft division after a series of wildfires, including the largest in state history, scorched the Panhandle region this year.
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Largest wildfire in Texas history 100% contained; $800,000 raised to help farmers, ranchers
The largest wildfire in Texas history is 100% contained, according to the Texas A&M Forest Service, and the Texas Department of Agriculture says more than $800,000 has been raised to help farmers and ranchers devastated by the fires.
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Maui's mayor prioritizes housing and vows to hire more firefighters after Lahaina wildfire
Maui’s mayor says he is prioritizing housing, evaluating evacuation routes and hiring more firefighters as his Hawaii community recovers from the deadliest U.S. wildfire in more than a century.