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CA sets new record for land torched by wildfires as 224 people escape by air from a 'hellish' inferno
Creek Fire: Dozens of homes destroyed in Sierra town of Big Creek | KTLA
Shaver Lake Fire Department | Shaver Lake CA
California governor declares state of emergency as multiple counties battle wildfires
California wildfires set new record with 2 million acres burned; Creek Fire dubbed 'unprecedented disaster' | Fox News
Shaver Lake Volunteer Fire Department – Service the Community of Shaver Lake California
UPDATE: Helicopter rescues continue as Shaver Lake fire burns in California | KLAS
Shaver Lake Spared From Devastating Creek Fire | Energized by Edison
Update: CAL Fire Reports Creek Fire Remains at 0% Contained • Atascadero News
Fresno Kings Unit Battalion 12 - Fresno County Fire Protection District
UPDATE: CAL Fire Reports Creek Fire Remains at 0% Contained • Paso Robles Press
Anatomy of a monster: How the Dixie fire became California's biggest of the year - Los Angeles Times
California wildfire traps campers in national forest
Explosion at power plant near Shaver Lake being investigated - ABC30 Fresno
Shaver Lake Fire Department | Shaver Lake CA
In Rarity, Two 'Type 1' Firefighter Teams Battling CA Wildfire | Firehouse
CAL FIRE on X: "#CreekFire off of Camp Sierra Road and Reddin Road, Northeast of Shaver Lake in Fresno County is 45,500 acres. Unified Command: @FresnoCoFire, @Sierra_NF, @FresnoSheriff https://t.co/o0mBFpHxOw https://t.co/Ch7LXHlyCm" / X
The Very Unsexy Solution to California's Wildfire Woes: Interagency Cooperation and Controlled Burns | KQED
High Sierra... - U.S. Forest Service - Sierra National Forest | Facebook
Cal Fire working to prevent the next wildfire | YourCentralValley.com
Creek Fire aftermath, Cal Fire brings awareness during Wildfire Preparedness Week | KMPH
Update: CAL Fire Reports Creek Fire Remains at 0% Contained • Atascadero News
Cause of last year's 380,000-acre Creek Fire can't be determined, Forest Service says
Creek Fire Update: 135,500 acres scorched as fire continues to grow