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The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection has determined that the El Dorado Fire, currently burning over 8,600 acres near Oak Glen in San Bernardino County, was caused by a smoke generating pyrotechnic device used in a gender reveal party. According to the Cal Fire San Bernardino Unit, which shared the update via a press release posted to its official Instagram account, the incident first began at 10:23 a.m.
on Sept. 5 in the El Dorado Ranch Park in Yucaipa and soon spread north
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Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorCalifornia Governor Gavin Newsom on Friday issued an emergency proclamation for the counties of Los Angeles, Del Norte and Mendocino to bolster the response to various fires which have burned thousands of acres, destroyed homes and caused the evacuation of residents.In Los Angeles, the Bobcat Fire had burned close to 114,000 acres on Friday. The fire’s progress has slowed significantly in the past few days.
Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorIn what has become a familiar story to Southern Californians, U.S. Forest Service officials are investigating an equipment issue experienced by power provider Southern California Edison as the possible ignition point of the Bobcat Fire.
Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorEven in a year of record wildfires, the August Complex Fire north of San Francisco is staggering.The conflagration, located in hilly wooded land that includes the Mendocino National Forest, is now more than 60% bigger than the previous biggest blaze known to have hit the state, the deadly Mendocino Fire Complex that blackened 459,123 acres in the same area in 2018.
one that went awry caused a devastating wildfire in Southern California.Vlogger Anas Marwah and wife Asala, known as the Anasala family to their 7.72 million YouTube subscribers, broadcast their elaborate gender reveal, where they lit up the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, the world’s tallest building. The color of the lights turn blue, indicating that their second-born will be a boy.
Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorAfter touring the fire damage in the North Complex Fire near Oroville in Northern California, Governor Gavin Newsom was in no mood for one of his usual, careful media statements.“If you do not believe in science,” Newsom said bluntly while standing in the ashes of what once was a Butte County forest, “I hope you believe observed reality.”“The hots are getting a lot hotter and the wets are getting a lot wetter,” he observed. “The science is absolute.
Dorit Kemsley and her husband, PK Kemsley, have put their Encino, California, mansion on the market just one year after purchasing the property.According to Variety, the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star, 44, listed the 9,000 square-foot residence for nearly $9.5 million.
Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorIn a scene that brought back nightmares of the Camp Fire two years ago, the tiny town of Berry Creek was demolished by the North Complex Fire near Oroville in Northern California.“We had a massive wall of fire that came in and did it everything it could to destroy everything in its path and unfortunately, there were some communities right in the way, just like what happened in Paradise and Concow during the Camp Fire,” Cal Fire spokesman Rick Carhart said
Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorThose apocalyptic photos of San Francisco splashed across social media in recent days are just one measure of the impact California’s 2020 fire season is having.Another is the fact that the state is currently facing three of the four biggest fires in its recorded history. The August Complex, the SCU Complex fires and the LNU Complex fires are numbers 1,3 and 4 all-time — and still burning.
El Dorado Ranch Park fire screenshot via ABC7
Schitt's Creek creator Dan Levy tweeted on September 7.In the Cal Fire press release, officials urged the public to remember that “it doesn't take much to start a wildfire.”By By By By Authentic, Accessible, RelevantMore from GlamourSee More Stories© 2020 Condé Nast. All rights reserved.