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Firefighters battle UP blaze. See MSP helicopter dump water on fireThe fire was reported at about 8:30 p.m. Sunday, just pass Pine Creek, along Carney Lake Road, roughly 14 miles from Iron Mountain. It is not yet clear what started the fire. Start the day smarter.
The fire was reported at about 8:30 p.m. Sunday, just pass Pine Creek, along Carney Lake Road, roughly 14 miles from Iron Mountain. It is not yet clear what started the fire.
Immense demand for water to fight the fast-moving Palisades Fire led all three of the community’s water tanks — and some fire hydrants — to temporarily dry up in the last 24 hours or so.
Beachgoers have the green light to jump into the water at these beaches and hang out on the sand. Public health officials, however, continue to caution that people should avoid fire debris found ...
The city has 114 massive tanks that store water and help ensure consistent flow. All were full when the fire started Tuesday. Three 1 million-gallon tanks supply the hydrants in the Pacific Palisades.
Los Angeles County health officials lifted a months-long Ocean Water Advisory at fire-impacted beaches Wednesday, after testing cleared the ocean water and beach sand as safe for beachgoers. After ...
It is the same water that is in the fire hydrants," said Jeremy Davis. Davis is with the Lakeside Fire Protection District. He is keeping a close eye on the fires in the Los Angeles.
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