Here’s where the California wildfires are and where they could spread next
Massive wildfires are blazing in Northern and Southern California, ravaging both ends of the state. Take a look at where the fires are and the damage they have caused and where they could head next.
The Kincade Fire began on Oct. 23rd in Geyserville, Sonoma County, Northern California, and prompted evacuation orders for close to 200,000 residents.
Extreme Red Flag Warning!
(ABC 7, Oct. 31, 2019) Massive fires erupt today in South Los Angeles and Fullerton, O.C.
In Southern California, the Tick Fire began to spread on Oct. 24th in Santa Clarita. Officials said the area just north of Los Angeles has burned more than 4,300 acres, igniting several homes.
While firefighters have contained some of the Tick Fire, a second fast-moving brush fire erupted in Los Angeles in the early hours of Oct. 28. The Getty Fire, named after the Getty Museum near the blaze, covered 400 acres in 2-and-a-half hours. More
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