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New video shared by Cal Fire shows some of the destruction from the 4,204-acre Ranch Fire burning near Bowen Ranch Road and ...
The LA fires showed the devastating impacts of wildfire propagation. Using sensors, imaging, AI and autonomy to locate, verify and suppress fires at birth is critical.
Ranch is California’s second-largest wildfire since January, when fires burned about 50,000 acres in Los Angeles County.
A wildfire that ignited on Tuesday afternoon, June 10, south of Apple Valley spread across 4,205 acres, threatening homes and ...
The fire, which was burning near the town of Apple Valley, had exploded to over 4,200 acres since starting on Tuesday ...
Ranch Fire initially started 2:33 p.m. June 10 in San Bernardino County. It has burned 4,205 acres after being active for 19 ...
The Ranch Fire burned 4,205 acres in Southern California’s Inland Empire as of Wednesday morning. The fire started around ...
The Ranch Fire quickly burned through over 4,200 acres on Tuesday, forcing evacuations in Apple Valley, according to law ...
The Ranch fire was reported just after 2:30 p.m. near Bowen Ranch Road and Coxey Truck Trail, according to Cal Fire.
The San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department issued an evacuation order for residents near the Ranch Fire in Apple Valley.
California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection said that the fire was "wind-driven and threatening multiple structures ...
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