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The Gifford fire has burned nearly 40,000 acres of rugged hillside in Los Padres National Forest. Three people have been ...
The Gifford Fire grew by around 3,000 acres overnight as fire crews initiated strategic burns and worked to corral the wildfire away from major population centers in San Luis Obispo County.
Evacuation orders expanded to zones SLC-193, SLC-194, SLC-221, SLC-224, which include the areas of Pozo Road, Santa Margarita ...
The Gifford Fire originated in the city of Solvang, about 15 miles northeast of Santa Maria, and was 37% contained as of Tuesday, fire officials said.
The blaze injured three people, put hundreds under evacuation orders and threatened 460 structures, officials said.
The Gifford fire, which has been fueled by dry conditions and warm weather, has spread to two counties, officials said.
The Gifford Fire has reached "mega fire" status at over 119,000 acres burned and has become California's largest fire this ...
The Gifford fire has scorched more than 30,000 acres in less than two days in Los Padres National Forest as firefighters ...
Learn about the 23,000-acre wildfire in south-central California, its impact on Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties, ...
Firefighters continue to increase containment over the more than 100,000 acres burned by the Gifford Fire as of Saturday ...
The Gifford Fire, burning in Los Padres National Forest near California’s Central Coast, had grown to more than 72,000 acres as of Tuesday, Aug. 5.
The Gifford Fire rages to more than 82,000 acres of destruction. The photos from the frontlines show how intense the ...