Video shows that much of the historic downtown of Greenville, a small town in Northern California, was destroyed by the Dixie Fire, one of the blazes that continue to sweep through the state.
California wildfires have been known to ... from a downtown business destroyed by the Dixie Fire in Greenville last summer. The fire destroyed most of the small town in Plumas County.
The wildfires raging through Los Angeles are the most destructive and likely the deadliest in the county’s history.
Los Angeles’s Palisades and Eaton fires earlier this month, with their structure losses totaling 6,380 and 9,418, ...
the Dixie Fire, has burned more than 800,000 acres since it broke out in mid-July, and is the second-largest in California's history. Most of the historic Gold Rush town of Greenville was ...
When Gov. Gavin Newsom and his political donor cronies at Pacific Gas & Electric Co. cooked up the $13 billion California Wildfire Fund in 2019, they never conceived of wildfire damages on the ...
Other large fires on the map as of Tuesday include the Dixie Fire burning across five counties in Northern California and the Monument Fire in Trinity County. This map shows wildfires larger than ...
Less than a year after the August Complex blaze, Northern California was hit with the Dixie Fire, which at 963,309 acres was the "largest single fire in California history," said the National Park ...
The Dixie Fire in Plumas and Butte Counties grew by more than 11,000 acres on Sunday night with more than 800 structures in danger of catching flames, according to the California Department of ...
California typically ... The following year, the Dixie fire burned at least 380,000 hectares (960,000 acres) destroying 1,300 structures, including much of the town of Greenville in Plumas County.