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Garnet Fire initially started 5:06 p.m. Aug. 23 in Fresno County, California. It has burned 58,783 acres after being active ...
The Garnet Fire burns in the Sierra National Forest southeast of Shaver Lake along McKinley Grove Road, which had threatened ...
On Sunday night and into Monday morning, when the north side of the 55,000-acre blaze in the mountains east of Fresno ...
With the Garnet Fire burning for the 19th day, the U.S. Forest Service allowed Action News into its Emergency Command Center.
Garnet Fire initially started 5:06 p.m. Aug. 23 in Fresno County, California.
Smoke from the fire’s explosion poured into Yosemite National Park, impacting air quality in gateway towns Wawona and ...
Another big wildfire is burning at the opposite edge of Fresno County. Salt 14-2 started on Sept. 2 south of Coalinga and has ...
The Garnet Fire continued to grow overnight as smoke from its flames is prompting warnings across multiple states.
Firefighters in Central California have been working to protect a grove of giant sequoia trees from a massive wildfire.
For 19 straight days, the Garnet Fire has been raging. On Thursday, fire crews met for a briefing at the Shaver Lake ...
The Garnet Fire is causing fear and apprehension for Shaver Lake and Pine Ridge residents still reeling from the Creek FIre 5 ...
The Garnet Fire has slowed, but its slow growth is still threatening the giant sequoia trees in the McKinley Grove, which are ...