
No relief for crews battling destructive wildfires
Nearly 80 blazes burning in 8 Western states and there's no end in sight as firefighters face another long, hot day
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Nearly 80 blazes burning in 8 Western states and there's no end in sight as firefighters face another long, hot day
Active-duty soldiers being sent to fight fires in Washington; wildfires currently burning in seven states; California fires destroying 1,000 acres an hour
Northern California fire began in dry timber and brush several miles from the community of Lower Lake; fire leapt from Lake County into Napa
Homes in rocky hills north of San Francisco under threat once again by another blaze
New blaze is burning near a wildfire that has destroyed dozens of homes and chewed up 109 square miles
The U.S. Forest Service has tallied 13 wildfires in which suspected drones got in the way of firefighting aircraft this year
U.S. Forest Service firefighter fatally struck by tree is second to die while fighting California wildfires this summer
"It looked like a bomb went off everywhere," woman says after discovering her home was destroyed by massive wildfire north of San Francisco
Firefighters say Rocky Fire is hardly spreading, could be contained in days, to delight of thousands of evacuees
Firefighters working 24-hour shifts to get control of the Rocky Fire, which has scorched more than 100 square miles north of San Francisco
At least 60 fires are burning in seven states; the Rocky Fire that began six days ago in California has expanded to more than 100 square miles
Flames now threaten more than 6,000 structures as firefighters face new battleground
Some residents in California returned to their homes to find nothing left; record heat and drought are making conditions especially brutal for firefighters
Clearlake's 15,000 occupants on edge; blaze bigger than San Francisco is among some two dozen in drought-ravaged state
Drought-stricken ground is basically a greased slide for 23 blazes raging around the state, and peak fire season isn't for several weeks
California governor declares state of emergency as thousands of firefighters try to subdue raging blazes
Driven by high winds and extreme heat, more than a dozen wildfires are pushing thousands of firefighters to their limit
More than 4,000 crew members on front lines battling six fires just in Northern California are lucky there is still some water left to fight flames
"We suspect that things aren't normal anymore," one expert says, as raging wildfires spark debate over the role of climate change
Officials say about 450 structures in the tiny wooded communities of Bass Lake and Cascadel Woods are threatened
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Some evacuations called off for Napa Valley blaze in Northern California
Crews attacking flames from every angle to stop blaze charring its way across bone-dry terrain toward 100 homes
Dry conditions feeding five major wildfires in California; extreme fire behavior prompts desperate evacuations from Montana park
The fast-moving blaze shot down roads, threatened homes and defied firefighters, after it started on a highway
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