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Fort Fire initially started 11:27 p.m. June 4 in Kern County. Since its discovery five days ago, it has burned 389 acres. The fire crew managed to contain the fire entirely by Monday afternoon. The ...
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Fort Fire: Brush fire in Kern County causes delays on I-5 Grapevine, evacuation warnings - MSNKern County firefighters are battling a wildfire burning along Interstate 5 in the Grapevine. The Fort Fire ignited at about 11:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Lebec area near I-5 and Fort Tejon Road. It ...
Fort Fire initially started 11:27 p.m. June 4 in Kern County. Since its discovery four days ago, it has burned 389 acres. As of Sunday evening, the fire crew succeeded in containing 96% of this ...
A brush fire along the western edge of the 5 Freeway in the Grapevine burned 220 acres before the spread of the flames was stopped Thursday morning, June 5, the Kern County Fire Department said.
Fort Fire initially started 11:27 p.m. June 4 in Kern County. Since its discovery five days ago, it has burned 389 acres. The fire crew managed to contain the fire entirely by Monday afternoon.
Containment of the Fort Fire near the Grapevine in Kern County grew to 57% Friday morning, according to Cal Fire. #FortFire seeing some crazy fire behavior, went on a large uphill run over the ...
The fire was first reported shortly before midnight near Lebec along the southbound 5 Freeway near the Fort Tejon ramp, according to the Kern County Fire Department.
Fort Fire initially started 11:27 p.m. June 4 in Kern County. Since its discovery a week ago, it has burned 389 acres. The fire crew managed to contain the fire entirely by Wednesday morning.
Fort Fire initially started 11:27 p.m. June 4 in Kern County. Since its discovery 30 hours ago, it has burned 240 acres. As of Friday morning, the fire crew succeeded in containing 57% of this ...
Fort Fire initially started 11:27 p.m. June 4 in Kern County. Since its discovery five days ago, it has burned 389 acres. The fire crew managed to contain the fire entirely by Monday afternoon.
Fort Fire initially started 11:27 p.m. June 4 in Kern County. Since its discovery a week ago, it has burned 389 acres. The fire crew managed to contain the fire entirely by Wednesday morning.
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