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Coyote Fire burns 1.5 acres in El Dorado County
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The blaze has charred through 366.7 acres, according to a CAL FIRE Amador-El Dorado Unit Facebook post. Air and ground ...
The wildfire started burning in a rural area several miles east of Highway 49 and southeast of Placerville. As of 4:30 p.m.
The Coyote Fire burned nearly 500 acres, destroying two homes and an outbuilding. The Felix family did have renters insurance, but it will cover less than half of their lost property.
CAL FIRe/Riverside County Fire Department crews were engaged with the blaze which had grown from 20 acres to 75 acres in less than an hour's time.
The “Coyote Fire,” which erupted in the Potrero area of San Diego County on Thursday and led to evacuation orders and road closures, is 100% contained as of Sunday night, fire officials said.
Dubbed the Coyote fire, the blaze grew from 45 acres overnight to an estimated 466 acres, with only 10% containment as of Friday morning, according to the California Department of Forestry and ...
As of Thursday morning, the fire has scorched 1,400 acres and is 50 percent contained. A Cal Fire official told Monterey CBS affiliate KION that two outbuildings were destroyed in the Coyote ...
Firefighters are on the ground and in the air battling the Coyote Fire, a blaze that started around 2:20 p.m. Wednesday in an ...
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