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The Coyote Fire in El Dorado County has grown to 624 acres with 5% containment as of Thursday, Cal Fire officials said, the ...
More than 1,250 firefighters are battling the blaze in steep terrain. Officials say the fire poses a potential threat to life ...
The Coyote Fire in El Dorado County has burned 624 acres and is 5% contained, according to Cal Fire. Cal Fire Amador-El ...
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Coyote Fire reaches 37% containment
AMADOR AND EL DORADO COUNTIES, Calif., (KOLO) - Containment on the Coyote Fire has increased by 10% overnight to 37%, ...
Caldor, the third-biggest fire of 2021, began on Aug. 14 of that year just east of Omo Ranch and burned 221,835 acres, ...
Cal Fire Amador-El Dorado Unit is battling a 554-acre fire in El Dorado County on Wednesday afternoon. According to Cal Fire, ...
The Coyote Fire in El Dorado County has burned 624 acres and is 5% contained, with nearby residents on evacuation alert.
Firefighters are working to contain a fast-spreading grass fire on the southern end of El Dorado County on Wednesday. Cal ...
The wildfire started burning in a rural area several miles east of Highway 49 and southeast of Placerville. As of 4:30 p.m.
AMADOR AND EL DORADO COUNTIES, Calif., (KOLO) - Evacuation warning zones have been lifted for the Coyote Fire, according to ...
The Coyote Fire started burning during the afternoon on Aug. 17 on Coyote Holler Road with a dangerous rate of spread. By 8 p.m. on Thursday, Cal Fire reported the fire had burned 400 acres.
Dubbed the Coyote fire, the blaze grew from 45 acres overnight to an estimated 466 acres, with only 10% containment as of Friday morning, according to the California Department of Forestry and ...
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