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Some evacuation orders have been lifted in Butte and Plumas counties as crews continue to battle California's largest wildfire.
Plumas County Sheriff Todd Johns joined KCRA 3 on Thursday to talk about the impact of the Dixie Fire in his community, noting that the recovery process is happening in some places as the fire ...
The Plumas County Sheriff's Office has issued a new round of evacuation orders as the Dixie Fire gets closer to Taylorsville. The sheriff's office is ordering residents leave right away in the ...
Residents of Taylorsville and surrounding areas are being told to leave due to the growing threat of the Dixie Fire. The Plumas County Sheriff's Office said the evacuation order is for ...
The Plumas County Sheriff's Office says three of the four people who are unaccounted for in the areas of Chester and Greenville -- two areas hard-hit by the destructive Dixie Fire -- have been ...
As crews continue battling the River fire near Yosemite National Park and the Sugar fire in Plumas County, yet another wildfire has broken out in California. The Dixie fire in Butte County ignited ...
New evacuation orders have been issued in California as the Dixie Fire continues to spread across more than 90,000 acres. The huge wildfire is currently burning in the counties of Butte and Plumas ...
The Dixie Fire ravaged the historic town of Greenville in Plumas County, Calif., leaving its main street in rubble. Other parts of the county were also completely burned.
Containment on the Dixie Fire in Butte County has grown by a little over 10%, allowing for some evacuations to be lifted over the weekend.
Officials in Plumas County are expanded evacuation orders and the California Highway Patrol are closing roads in Oroville due to the spread of the Dixie Fire.
The Dixie Fire destroyed much of Greenville, California, in Plumas County. The wildfire burned homes and buildings, and remains 35 percent contained, Cal Fire said.
Several new mandatory evacuation orders were issued in Plumas County Thursday as the Dixie Fire continued its explosive growth.