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Cal Fire issued a map on Oct. 2, 2020, comparing the 2020 Glass Fire with the 2017 Tubbs Fire. Cal Fire Fire Fighters attempt to fight the Shady Fire as it approaches homes in Santa Rosa ...
The Tubbs Fire is currently at 35,270 acres. CALFIRE has increased containment to 44% since Friday morning. Overall, CALFIRE continues applying signicant resources to the fire including air ...
This interactive map shows the homes destroyed by the Tubbs Fire in the northern Santa Rosa neighborhood of Coffey Park and the Journey’s End mobile home park. Provided by Sonoma County and the ...
Getty Image. California’s Napa County saw sudden and intense wildfires develop last night, with one fire, the Tubbs fire, burning 20,000 acres within hours.It’s not clear, yet, just how ...
Map shows burn areas of the Kincade & Tubbs Fire. Many of the 200,000 people who were forced to evacuate their homes over the weekend due to the Kincade Fire were also survivors of the Tubbs Fire.
The Glass Fire is burning in an area that's been untouched by wildfires in recent years; surrounded by the Atlas, Nuns, Tubbs fires burn scar and LNU Complex Fire.
In northern California, homes are being rebuilt in the same area that burned to the ground in last year's Tubbs Fire. Despite the risk, a severe housing shortage in the area is forcing tough choices.
In the time-lapse video map, large heat spots build over areas near Highway 128 and Bennett Lane north of Calistoga where the Tubbs fire ignited about 9:45 p.m.
The new maps include Oakland, the site of the 1991 Tunnel fire that killed 25, and Santa Rosa, which is still recovering from ...
During the Tubbs Fire, gusts hit almost 80 mph. Cal Fire is in the process of updating the fire hazard maps using more realistic data, including localized information and historic fire conditions. A ...
The map's limitations: This map only includes updates to State Responsibility Areas. So places like Coffey Park, which burned down in Sonoma's 2017 Tubbs Fire, are not rated as very high risk ...
Cal Fire added more than 360,000 acres in coastal Northern California to its fire hazard zones where heightened fire safety regulations will apply. New Southern California maps come out March 24.