Everglades wildfire in US grows to 1,600 acres
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Spencer Pratt enlists Sen. Rick Scott for federal investigation into California wildfire response
Spencer Pratt teams up with Sen. Rick Scott to push for federal investigation into California wildfire response by Gavin Newsom and Karen Bass.
The Eaton Fire is forcing California to reckon with its dwindling wildfire liability fund for utilities — and ask who should really pay.
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WPEC CBS 12 on MSNWildfire map reveals 19K-acre blaze in the Everglades, smoke chokes South Florida skies
CBS12’s Victoria De Cardenas had traffic camera footage from Alligator Alley, where thick smoke still lingered despite some flames appearing to die down. Aerial footage from Wednesday showed the fire’s aggressive spread.
Hundreds of teenage girls got the back-to-school shopping experience of a lifetime through an event sponsored by Altadena Girls, a Pasadena nonprofit supporting girls impacted by the Los Angeles wildfires.
Despite the Mount Underwood wildfire's status being moved to "being held," there is still lots of work to do in order for it to be considered under control, BC Wildfire Service says.
The Pot Mountain Fire has in the Bob Marshall Wilderness expanded to 404 acres, according to an infrared flight conducted on the evening of Aug. 20. Most of the
Wildfires have always affected air quality in New England. But scientists say climate change is changing how they burn and bringing more smoke to the region.
Smoke from a large wildfire burning in the Everglades in western Broward County is drifting over parts of South Florida and impacting air quality. The fire, which has consumed 19,200 acres according to the Florida Forest Service, remains uncontained.
Cooler conditions are helping Spanish and Portuguese firefighters tackle deadly blazes that have forced tens of thousands of people to flee over the past two weeks.
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Wildfire disasters are increasingly in the news, yet less land is burning globally – here’s why
Worldwide, an estimated 440 million people were exposed to a wildfire encroaching on their home at some point between 2002 and 2021, new research shows. That’s roughly equivalent to the entire population of the European Union,