| FEMA Funding To Help California Fight Canyon Fire In Kern County
9/16/2010 9:34:36 AM The U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has authorized the use of federal funds to help the state of California fight the Canyon Fire in Kern County. |
| Canyon Fire Continues to Grow
9/15/2010 11:00:06 AM The Canyon Fire which began Sunday west of Lake Isabella, California has grown to 6,136 acres with 10 percent containment. |
| Weir Fire and Ranger Complex Fire Updates
9/13/2010 5:54:28 PM The US Forest Service is currently managing two lightning-caused wildfires in the Coconino National Forest, the Weir Fire and the Ranger Complex Fire. Read further for an update on both incidents. |
| Wildfire Burns 15 Acres Near Los Angeles
9/13/2010 5:44:44 PM A brush fire that began in the Porter Ranch area of Southern California Monday afternoon grew to 15 acres. |
| Canyon Fire Burns Near Lower Kern River
9/13/2010 11:45:02 AM The Canyon Fire erupted Sunday in the Lower Kern River Canyon west of Lake Isabella, California. |
| Slight Increase In Hobble Fire
9/13/2010 11:40:32 AM There was a slight increase in activity on the Hobble Fire, 18 miles northeast of Williams, over the weekend. |
| New Fire Erupts in Colorado
9/13/2010 11:12:04 AM Resources from the Four Mile Canyon Fire, including support from the Type I Incident Management Team, are working on a new fire that began in Colorado on Sunday morning. |
| Chino Hills Brush Fire 50% Contained
9/12/2010 11:09:28 AM A brush fire in Chino HIlls, California is 50 percent contained as of 10 a.m. Sunday morning, according to CAL Fire officials. |
| Dry Conditions in Arizona Lead to Increased Hobble Fire Activity
9/11/2010 7:02:20 PM Activity on the Hobble Fire, 18 miles northeast of Williams, has slightly increased as a drying trend continues in Northern Arizona. The fire is mostly smoldering and creeping within the perimeter and remains approximately 950 acres. |
| Washington State Department of Natural Resources Downgrades Fire Danger Rating
9/10/2010 7:00:27 PM Fire danger ratings in four northeastern Washington counties – Spokane, Stevens, Lincoln and Ferry – will drop from ‘high’ to ‘moderate’ level this Friday, September 10. |