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California firefighters critically injured
8 firefighters hurt, 2 critically, in fire truck rollover crash while returning from California wildfire
Eight firefighters were injured when the fire truck they were driving in rolled over as it returned from battling the Airport Fire wildfire in Southern California.
8 California firefighters injured in freeway rollover after battling Airport Fire
The crash occurred when an Orange County Fire Authority truck swerved to miss a ladder in the road, causing it to flip, reports say.
Firefighters hospitalized after fire truck crash on Southern California freeway: "A tough road ahead"
The firefighters had been battling the massive Airport Fire before eight were seriously injured in a rollover crash on a freeway in Orange County, officials said.
Arson, Sonoma County, California
California fire agency employee arrested on suspicion of starting 5 blazes
A California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection employee was arrested Friday on suspicion he started five brush fires in Northern California in recent weeks, officials said.
California fire agency worker faces arson charges
Robert Hernandez, a 38-year-old apparatus engineer at Cal Fire, was charged with five counts of arson, and is due to appear in court on Tuesday. He is suspected of igniting the blazes while off duty in three areas of northern California between 15 August and 14 September.
Cal Fire employee arrested in connection with off-duty arson
A Cal Fire employee was arrested Friday for allegedly igniting five fires in August and September, investigators allege.
California luxury yacht sinks
Luxury yacht sinks after catching fire in California
A luxury yacht docked at Marina del Rey in California burned for more than two hours before eventually sinking. It is unclear how the fire started, though it is believed it was caused by fireworks and ammunition stored on board. According to the yacht owner, there were approximately 1,000 rounds of ammunition on the boat.
California yacht with fireworks, ammo onboard sinks after bursting into flames, video shows
A luxury yacht has been captured on video sinking at Marina del Ray in California after it burst into flames with ammo and fireworks onboard, officials say.
Yacht catches fire and sinks in California – fireworks cause explosions
A luxury yacht has caught fire in Marina del Rey, California and subsequently sank on Wednesday evening. Thousands of rounds of ammunition and fireworks on board caused explosions, before it eventually sank in the harbour basin.
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Nearly all evacuations lifted in Bridge Fire after it became California's largest active wildfire
Nearly all evacuation orders and warnings have been lifted for communities in Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties ...
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A large section of the Pacific Crest Trail burns in devastating California fire
The Bridge Fire in Southern California, near Los Angeles, has destroyed miles of popular hiking trails, including the Pacific ...
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Eight hurt in California fire truck accident
Eight firefighters were injured in a severe highway crash involving a fire truck in southern California Copyright 2024 The ...
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Opinion: California’s AI safety bill is under fire. Making it law is the best way to improve it
If Gov. Newsom vetoes SB 1047, the forces of anti-regulation — AI companies — will have little incentive to work on ...
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Nearly 100-year-old lookout tower destroyed in California's Line Fire
The Line Fire destroyed a nearly 100-year-old fire lookout tower. The fire stands at 50% containment as of Wednesday.
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Where do Southern California’s 3 major wildfires stand now?
While most Southern California residents are almost a couple of weeks removed from being draped by massive clouds of smoke, ...
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Commentary: Southern California forests are burning. Protect them from their biggest threat — people
The fires burning around L.A. were sadly predictable. As the next mega heat wave arrives, close government-managed forests.
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