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  1. Fire Breaks Out Along Santa Clara River Near Valencia Boulevard

    A fire broke out Thursday evening in the Santa Clara River wash alongside Valencia Boulevard and Auto Center…
    #Spain #ES #Europe #Europa #EU #Valencia #brushfire #fire #SantaClaritaLatestNews #SantaClaritaNews #SCVNews
    europesays.com/spain/27771/

  2. And if you've never heard of ALO; they're an awesome band from California. Chilled, weird, and fun. Would 100% recommend, and I would love to see them live one day...

    alomusic.com

    #alo #music #brushfire #bands

  3. One of my favourite albums is turning 20; Fly Between Falls by ALO.

    This album formed a lot of my early listening habits, and still one I return to whenever I want to chill.

    music.apple.com/gb/album/fly-b

    #Music #brushfire #alo #album

  4. Blown tire believed to spark 120-acre Baker County wildfire amid severe drought conditions

    BAKER COUNTY, Fla. – A wildfire that threatened homes and forced evacuations in Baker County is now mostly…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #BreakingNews #BakerCounty #brushfire #Headlines #Topstories #TopStories #Wildfire
    newsbeep.com/us/449754/

  5. Blown tire believed to spark 120-acre Baker County wildfire amid severe drought conditions

    BAKER COUNTY, Fla. – A wildfire that threatened homes and forced evacuations in Baker County is now mostly…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #BreakingNews #BakerCounty #brushfire #Headlines #Topstories #TopStories #Wildfire
    newsbeep.com/us/449754/

  6. “People Do Evil Things”: Pacific Palisades Fire Suspect Arrested By Feds

    “People Do Evil Things”: Pacific Palisades Fire Suspect... #palisades #wildfire #california #us #arson #nottheonion #wildfires #californiawildfires #brushfire #floridaman

    kbin.melroy.org/m/nottheonion@

  7. Yikes! Rapidly spreading #BrushFire prompts evacuations for thousands in #California

    #CanyonFire in #Ventura county, north of #LosAngeles, is a ‘very dynamic situation’ and 0% contained, officials say

    Gabrielle Canon, Fri 8 Aug 2025

    "Hundreds of firefighters and first responders are working to contain a rapidly growing brush fire in a mountainous area of #SouthernCalifornia that has forced thousands of evacuations.

    "The Canyon fire erupted in a rural, sparsely populated area of Ventura county on Thursday afternoon and quickly exploded in size, spreading east into Los Angeles county. The blaze covered roughly 4,800 acres (20.2 sq km) by 11pm, according to authorities.
    By Friday morning, firefighters were boasting significant progress, reporting the fire’s perimeter was 25% contained. But fire conditions remain precarious, with temperatures up to 100F and low humidity. Moisture-levels on the brush-covered hillsides are at a record low in the region, and the parched vegetation has fueled the fire’s spread.

    "Firefighters battled through the night to protect homes and other buildings, and to take advantage of lower temperatures. By Friday morning, they were seeing subdued fire behavior according to Andrew Dowd, spokesperson for the Ventura county fire department.

    " 'They were putting it all on the line to bring this fire under control,' he said. One firefighter reported a minor injury, but no civilian injuries were reported. No single-family or multi-family residences were destroyed, but two minor structures were destroyed.

    " 'Air attack and ground crews aggressively attacked the fire to limit its spread and protect residents and structures in the fire’s path,' Los Angeles county officials wrote in an incident update issued on Friday, adding that hard work and operational efficiency stopped widespread damage 'even as the high heat and dry conditions pushed the fire’s growth'.

    "Firefighters are hoping to corral some of the perimeter on Friday, even with scorching daytime [temperatures] that could contribute to extreme fire behavior. The blaze remains a 'very dynamic situation', Dowd said.

    " 'Extreme heat and low humidity in our north county have created dangerous conditions where flames can spread with alarming speed,' the LA county supervisor Kathryn Barger, who represents the district, said in a statement. 'If first responders tell you to leave, go – without hesitation.'

    "The new blaze comes as a huge wildfire in central California became the state’s largest blaze of the year, threatening hundreds of homes and burning out of control in the Los Padres national forest.

    "The #GiffordFire had spread to more than 99,200 acres (400 sq km) by Friday morning and was at 15% containment. It grew out of at least four smaller fires that erupted last Friday along State Route 166, forcing closures in both directions east of Santa Maria, a city of about 110,000 people. It has injured at least four people. The causes of the fires are under investigation.

    "Wildfire risk will be elevated through the weekend across much of inland California as a heatwave gripping the area intensifies.

    "But fire activity across California and parts of the American west is also expected to spike in the weeks to come as high temperatures collide with the strong winds that are more prevalent in the autumn months.

    " 'In southern California, the threat is driven by persistent drought, high grass loads, and weakening coastal moisture,' according to a wildfire forecast by the state’s fire department.

    "Vegetation is already dangerously dry in the state, especially in southern California where thick brush and desiccated shrubs can quickly turn ignitions into infernos, and the coming heat will bake more moisture out of the landscapes.

    "Fires will be more challenging to control and are expected to exhibit extreme behavior, according to an advisory issued from federal fire analysts this week, which said the mountains and deserts of southern California were seeing 'record dry levels'."

    Source:
    theguardian.com/us-news/2025/a

    Archived version:
    archive.ph/Xmhsy

    #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #WildfireSeason #Wildfires #ExtremeDrought #Drought #CaliforniaWx #WildfireWx

  8. Yikes! Rapidly spreading #BrushFire prompts evacuations for thousands in #California

    #CanyonFire in #Ventura county, north of #LosAngeles, is a ‘very dynamic situation’ and 0% contained, officials say

    Gabrielle Canon, Fri 8 Aug 2025

    "Hundreds of firefighters and first responders are working to contain a rapidly growing brush fire in a mountainous area of #SouthernCalifornia that has forced thousands of evacuations.

    "The Canyon fire erupted in a rural, sparsely populated area of Ventura county on Thursday afternoon and quickly exploded in size, spreading east into Los Angeles county. The blaze covered roughly 4,800 acres (20.2 sq km) by 11pm, according to authorities.
    By Friday morning, firefighters were boasting significant progress, reporting the fire’s perimeter was 25% contained. But fire conditions remain precarious, with temperatures up to 100F and low humidity. Moisture-levels on the brush-covered hillsides are at a record low in the region, and the parched vegetation has fueled the fire’s spread.

    "Firefighters battled through the night to protect homes and other buildings, and to take advantage of lower temperatures. By Friday morning, they were seeing subdued fire behavior according to Andrew Dowd, spokesperson for the Ventura county fire department.

    " 'They were putting it all on the line to bring this fire under control,' he said. One firefighter reported a minor injury, but no civilian injuries were reported. No single-family or multi-family residences were destroyed, but two minor structures were destroyed.

    " 'Air attack and ground crews aggressively attacked the fire to limit its spread and protect residents and structures in the fire’s path,' Los Angeles county officials wrote in an incident update issued on Friday, adding that hard work and operational efficiency stopped widespread damage 'even as the high heat and dry conditions pushed the fire’s growth'.

    "Firefighters are hoping to corral some of the perimeter on Friday, even with scorching daytime [temperatures] that could contribute to extreme fire behavior. The blaze remains a 'very dynamic situation', Dowd said.

    " 'Extreme heat and low humidity in our north county have created dangerous conditions where flames can spread with alarming speed,' the LA county supervisor Kathryn Barger, who represents the district, said in a statement. 'If first responders tell you to leave, go – without hesitation.'

    "The new blaze comes as a huge wildfire in central California became the state’s largest blaze of the year, threatening hundreds of homes and burning out of control in the Los Padres national forest.

    "The #GiffordFire had spread to more than 99,200 acres (400 sq km) by Friday morning and was at 15% containment. It grew out of at least four smaller fires that erupted last Friday along State Route 166, forcing closures in both directions east of Santa Maria, a city of about 110,000 people. It has injured at least four people. The causes of the fires are under investigation.

    "Wildfire risk will be elevated through the weekend across much of inland California as a heatwave gripping the area intensifies.

    "But fire activity across California and parts of the American west is also expected to spike in the weeks to come as high temperatures collide with the strong winds that are more prevalent in the autumn months.

    " 'In southern California, the threat is driven by persistent drought, high grass loads, and weakening coastal moisture,' according to a wildfire forecast by the state’s fire department.

    "Vegetation is already dangerously dry in the state, especially in southern California where thick brush and desiccated shrubs can quickly turn ignitions into infernos, and the coming heat will bake more moisture out of the landscapes.

    "Fires will be more challenging to control and are expected to exhibit extreme behavior, according to an advisory issued from federal fire analysts this week, which said the mountains and deserts of southern California were seeing 'record dry levels'."

    Source:
    theguardian.com/us-news/2025/a

    Archived version:
    archive.ph/Xmhsy

    #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #WildfireSeason #Wildfires #ExtremeDrought #Drought #CaliforniaWx #WildfireWx

  9. Yikes! Rapidly spreading #BrushFire prompts evacuations for thousands in #California

    #CanyonFire in #Ventura county, north of #LosAngeles, is a ‘very dynamic situation’ and 0% contained, officials say

    Gabrielle Canon, Fri 8 Aug 2025

    "Hundreds of firefighters and first responders are working to contain a rapidly growing brush fire in a mountainous area of #SouthernCalifornia that has forced thousands of evacuations.

    "The Canyon fire erupted in a rural, sparsely populated area of Ventura county on Thursday afternoon and quickly exploded in size, spreading east into Los Angeles county. The blaze covered roughly 4,800 acres (20.2 sq km) by 11pm, according to authorities.
    By Friday morning, firefighters were boasting significant progress, reporting the fire’s perimeter was 25% contained. But fire conditions remain precarious, with temperatures up to 100F and low humidity. Moisture-levels on the brush-covered hillsides are at a record low in the region, and the parched vegetation has fueled the fire’s spread.

    "Firefighters battled through the night to protect homes and other buildings, and to take advantage of lower temperatures. By Friday morning, they were seeing subdued fire behavior according to Andrew Dowd, spokesperson for the Ventura county fire department.

    " 'They were putting it all on the line to bring this fire under control,' he said. One firefighter reported a minor injury, but no civilian injuries were reported. No single-family or multi-family residences were destroyed, but two minor structures were destroyed.

    " 'Air attack and ground crews aggressively attacked the fire to limit its spread and protect residents and structures in the fire’s path,' Los Angeles county officials wrote in an incident update issued on Friday, adding that hard work and operational efficiency stopped widespread damage 'even as the high heat and dry conditions pushed the fire’s growth'.

    "Firefighters are hoping to corral some of the perimeter on Friday, even with scorching daytime [temperatures] that could contribute to extreme fire behavior. The blaze remains a 'very dynamic situation', Dowd said.

    " 'Extreme heat and low humidity in our north county have created dangerous conditions where flames can spread with alarming speed,' the LA county supervisor Kathryn Barger, who represents the district, said in a statement. 'If first responders tell you to leave, go – without hesitation.'

    "The new blaze comes as a huge wildfire in central California became the state’s largest blaze of the year, threatening hundreds of homes and burning out of control in the Los Padres national forest.

    "The #GiffordFire had spread to more than 99,200 acres (400 sq km) by Friday morning and was at 15% containment. It grew out of at least four smaller fires that erupted last Friday along State Route 166, forcing closures in both directions east of Santa Maria, a city of about 110,000 people. It has injured at least four people. The causes of the fires are under investigation.

    "Wildfire risk will be elevated through the weekend across much of inland California as a heatwave gripping the area intensifies.

    "But fire activity across California and parts of the American west is also expected to spike in the weeks to come as high temperatures collide with the strong winds that are more prevalent in the autumn months.

    " 'In southern California, the threat is driven by persistent drought, high grass loads, and weakening coastal moisture,' according to a wildfire forecast by the state’s fire department.

    "Vegetation is already dangerously dry in the state, especially in southern California where thick brush and desiccated shrubs can quickly turn ignitions into infernos, and the coming heat will bake more moisture out of the landscapes.

    "Fires will be more challenging to control and are expected to exhibit extreme behavior, according to an advisory issued from federal fire analysts this week, which said the mountains and deserts of southern California were seeing 'record dry levels'."

    Source:
    theguardian.com/us-news/2025/a

    Archived version:
    archive.ph/Xmhsy

    #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #WildfireSeason #Wildfires #ExtremeDrought #Drought #CaliforniaWx #WildfireWx

  10. Yikes! Rapidly spreading #BrushFire prompts evacuations for thousands in #California

    #CanyonFire in #Ventura county, north of #LosAngeles, is a ‘very dynamic situation’ and 0% contained, officials say

    Gabrielle Canon, Fri 8 Aug 2025

    "Hundreds of firefighters and first responders are working to contain a rapidly growing brush fire in a mountainous area of #SouthernCalifornia that has forced thousands of evacuations.

    "The Canyon fire erupted in a rural, sparsely populated area of Ventura county on Thursday afternoon and quickly exploded in size, spreading east into Los Angeles county. The blaze covered roughly 4,800 acres (20.2 sq km) by 11pm, according to authorities.
    By Friday morning, firefighters were boasting significant progress, reporting the fire’s perimeter was 25% contained. But fire conditions remain precarious, with temperatures up to 100F and low humidity. Moisture-levels on the brush-covered hillsides are at a record low in the region, and the parched vegetation has fueled the fire’s spread.

    "Firefighters battled through the night to protect homes and other buildings, and to take advantage of lower temperatures. By Friday morning, they were seeing subdued fire behavior according to Andrew Dowd, spokesperson for the Ventura county fire department.

    " 'They were putting it all on the line to bring this fire under control,' he said. One firefighter reported a minor injury, but no civilian injuries were reported. No single-family or multi-family residences were destroyed, but two minor structures were destroyed.

    " 'Air attack and ground crews aggressively attacked the fire to limit its spread and protect residents and structures in the fire’s path,' Los Angeles county officials wrote in an incident update issued on Friday, adding that hard work and operational efficiency stopped widespread damage 'even as the high heat and dry conditions pushed the fire’s growth'.

    "Firefighters are hoping to corral some of the perimeter on Friday, even with scorching daytime [temperatures] that could contribute to extreme fire behavior. The blaze remains a 'very dynamic situation', Dowd said.

    " 'Extreme heat and low humidity in our north county have created dangerous conditions where flames can spread with alarming speed,' the LA county supervisor Kathryn Barger, who represents the district, said in a statement. 'If first responders tell you to leave, go – without hesitation.'

    "The new blaze comes as a huge wildfire in central California became the state’s largest blaze of the year, threatening hundreds of homes and burning out of control in the Los Padres national forest.

    "The #GiffordFire had spread to more than 99,200 acres (400 sq km) by Friday morning and was at 15% containment. It grew out of at least four smaller fires that erupted last Friday along State Route 166, forcing closures in both directions east of Santa Maria, a city of about 110,000 people. It has injured at least four people. The causes of the fires are under investigation.

    "Wildfire risk will be elevated through the weekend across much of inland California as a heatwave gripping the area intensifies.

    "But fire activity across California and parts of the American west is also expected to spike in the weeks to come as high temperatures collide with the strong winds that are more prevalent in the autumn months.

    " 'In southern California, the threat is driven by persistent drought, high grass loads, and weakening coastal moisture,' according to a wildfire forecast by the state’s fire department.

    "Vegetation is already dangerously dry in the state, especially in southern California where thick brush and desiccated shrubs can quickly turn ignitions into infernos, and the coming heat will bake more moisture out of the landscapes.

    "Fires will be more challenging to control and are expected to exhibit extreme behavior, according to an advisory issued from federal fire analysts this week, which said the mountains and deserts of southern California were seeing 'record dry levels'."

    Source:
    theguardian.com/us-news/2025/a

    Archived version:
    archive.ph/Xmhsy

    #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #WildfireSeason #Wildfires #ExtremeDrought #Drought #CaliforniaWx #WildfireWx

  11. Yikes! Rapidly spreading #BrushFire prompts evacuations for thousands in #California

    #CanyonFire in #Ventura county, north of #LosAngeles, is a ‘very dynamic situation’ and 0% contained, officials say

    Gabrielle Canon, Fri 8 Aug 2025

    "Hundreds of firefighters and first responders are working to contain a rapidly growing brush fire in a mountainous area of #SouthernCalifornia that has forced thousands of evacuations.

    "The Canyon fire erupted in a rural, sparsely populated area of Ventura county on Thursday afternoon and quickly exploded in size, spreading east into Los Angeles county. The blaze covered roughly 4,800 acres (20.2 sq km) by 11pm, according to authorities.
    By Friday morning, firefighters were boasting significant progress, reporting the fire’s perimeter was 25% contained. But fire conditions remain precarious, with temperatures up to 100F and low humidity. Moisture-levels on the brush-covered hillsides are at a record low in the region, and the parched vegetation has fueled the fire’s spread.

    "Firefighters battled through the night to protect homes and other buildings, and to take advantage of lower temperatures. By Friday morning, they were seeing subdued fire behavior according to Andrew Dowd, spokesperson for the Ventura county fire department.

    " 'They were putting it all on the line to bring this fire under control,' he said. One firefighter reported a minor injury, but no civilian injuries were reported. No single-family or multi-family residences were destroyed, but two minor structures were destroyed.

    " 'Air attack and ground crews aggressively attacked the fire to limit its spread and protect residents and structures in the fire’s path,' Los Angeles county officials wrote in an incident update issued on Friday, adding that hard work and operational efficiency stopped widespread damage 'even as the high heat and dry conditions pushed the fire’s growth'.

    "Firefighters are hoping to corral some of the perimeter on Friday, even with scorching daytime [temperatures] that could contribute to extreme fire behavior. The blaze remains a 'very dynamic situation', Dowd said.

    " 'Extreme heat and low humidity in our north county have created dangerous conditions where flames can spread with alarming speed,' the LA county supervisor Kathryn Barger, who represents the district, said in a statement. 'If first responders tell you to leave, go – without hesitation.'

    "The new blaze comes as a huge wildfire in central California became the state’s largest blaze of the year, threatening hundreds of homes and burning out of control in the Los Padres national forest.

    "The #GiffordFire had spread to more than 99,200 acres (400 sq km) by Friday morning and was at 15% containment. It grew out of at least four smaller fires that erupted last Friday along State Route 166, forcing closures in both directions east of Santa Maria, a city of about 110,000 people. It has injured at least four people. The causes of the fires are under investigation.

    "Wildfire risk will be elevated through the weekend across much of inland California as a heatwave gripping the area intensifies.

    "But fire activity across California and parts of the American west is also expected to spike in the weeks to come as high temperatures collide with the strong winds that are more prevalent in the autumn months.

    " 'In southern California, the threat is driven by persistent drought, high grass loads, and weakening coastal moisture,' according to a wildfire forecast by the state’s fire department.

    "Vegetation is already dangerously dry in the state, especially in southern California where thick brush and desiccated shrubs can quickly turn ignitions into infernos, and the coming heat will bake more moisture out of the landscapes.

    "Fires will be more challenging to control and are expected to exhibit extreme behavior, according to an advisory issued from federal fire analysts this week, which said the mountains and deserts of southern California were seeing 'record dry levels'."

    Source:
    theguardian.com/us-news/2025/a

    Archived version:
    archive.ph/Xmhsy

    #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #WildfireSeason #Wildfires #ExtremeDrought #Drought #CaliforniaWx #WildfireWx

  12. #Wildfire on #LongIsland New York.

    Dark symbols are MODIS and VIIRS satellite heat detections within prior 6 hours. This data is not real time and locations are only approximate. Sometimes this data is ‘false positive’.

    Never ignore an order to evacuate. The fire officials have information that you do not.
    #SuffolkCounty #BrushFire #NYwx

    Open GISsurfer map:
    mappingsupport.com/p2/gissurfe

  13. Small brush fire on Stadium Way/Elysian Park. #BrushFire

    First arriving companies report one small fire in an encampment, now out, and one additional 1/4-1/2 acre brush fire in medium to heavy fuel -- no wind, steep terrain. Additional resources have been requested and are enroute.; FS 20; Batt 11; Central Bureau; Council District 13; BC1 BC11 E1 E20 E201 E203

    lafd.org/alert/brush-fire-0227

    #wildfires #LosAngeles #ElysianPark

  14. About the LA Fires: State Farm and other insurers dropped fire coverage for everyone (I think countywide) effective the end of 2024. Replacing the coverage proved time consuming to impossible. Many many are NOT insured. I know two who weren't insured because of this fiasco; one lost their family house.

    The photo is of a friend's mother's house and I did not take it.

    #BoostingIsSharing

    #lafire #fire #pallisadesfire #Photography #Photo #Wildfire #BushFire #BrushFire #Writer #Author #WritersOfMastodon #WritingCommunity

  15. #HungrylandFire > 200+ acres #Brushfire Hungryland Trail in #MartinCounty/#Florida (40% contained)

    📸 Martin County Fire Rescue

  16. Due to a #brushfire / #grassfire in Logan County, #Nebraska ... evacuations are ordered for #Stapleton and #Gandy

    The Logan County Sheriff is requiring immediate evacuation for homes located North of Ganby and East of Hwy 83

  17. #SmokehouseCreekFire > Escape

    Wheeler County, #Texas - 02/27/2024 ... #Horses were seen running alongside cars on a highway near Wheeler on Tuesday, after an out-of-control fire forced people and animals to flee.

    📽 Chad Casey via Storyful

    #Wildfire #Wildfires #Brushfire #Grassfire #Animals

  18. As an Australian, I'm very familiar with #bushfire #brushfire but the scenes out of #LA #PacificPalisades #malibu #SantaMonica are something else entirely.

    Utter catastrophe.

    I've only been to LA once and immediately fell in love with it. I'm sending so much love and positive energy to everyone there dealing with this nightmare. May it be over soon.

    Santa Monica beach cam:
    youtube.com/watch?v=qmE7U1YZPQA

    KCALNews live coverage:
    youtube.com/watch?v=Vz3bAFDXzvU

  19. I see California's going through it again; Los Angeles has a major fire running. Hurricane-strength wind gusts, roads blocked with abandoned cars, people walking with suitcases...

    Has anyone told the fire 𝘪𝘵'𝘴 𝘣𝘭𝘰𝘰𝘥𝘺 𝘞𝘐𝘕𝘛𝘌𝘙???

    #USA #California #LosAngeles #Palisades #Fire #Brushfire #Wildfire.

  20. Continuing my posts on the impact of drought on Bear Mountain. Here are a series of photos taken on the Appalachian Trail ascending to the peak of Bear. These photographs seem monochromatic because of the overall abundance of copper throughout the images. In the first two images you can see what looks like clouds in the upper left sky, this is smoke from brush fires. #hiking #drought #climatechange #forestfire #brushfire #newyork #bearmountain #nature #forest #outdoors #leica #leicaq343

  21. @max_in_somer it’s also SO dry out here in Western Massachusites. There have been some brush fires and we are both lucky and appreciate the volunteer fire departments that respond quickly.

    This picture is from what ended up to be a small fire yesterday in Leverett! There was only one person who was available when the call came in. He called for mutual aid right away.

    #Fire #BrushFire #WesternMass

  22. Two #brushfires in #PortlandMaine within a little more than a week. Luckily, they were both extinguished quickly.

    #BrushFire extinguished in #PortlandsWestEnd amid dry, gusty weather

    The fire burned near Commercial and Danforth streets on Saturday morning, Portland fire officials said.

    November 9, 2024

    Original article:
    pressherald.com/2024/11/09/bru

    Archived version:
    archive.md/HkFvQ


    CMP transformer blows in Portland, causes small grass fire, power outages

    The fire spread along the Western Promenade due to heavy #winds and #dry grass, officials say.

    November 1, 2024
    newscentermaine.com/article/ne

    #Drought #Wildfires #NortheastWildfires #Maine #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis

  23. This is not normal

    About 100 firefighters were working to put out a #BrushFire in a heavily wooded section of #ProspectPark in #Brooklyn on Fri night, prompting officials to warn residents to stay away as they used drones to identify hot spots.

    “Every time the wind gusts up, we get an ember that creates more fire,” said Robert S. Tucker, the #Fire Dept’s commissioner. “This is going to be a long night, & we’re going to be in here until the morning.”

    #Climate
    nytimes.com/2024/11/08/nyregio

  24. #Turkey / #Turkiye #wildfire #brushfire near #Diyarbakir - Death toll has rosen to 6

    3 people lost their lives in #Diyarbakır and 3 people in #Mardin

    43 people were injured, 9 of them critical

  25. #Hawaii #maui #Wildfires > Reports of black smoke in the brush at Amala Road of Kanaha Beach Park in Kahului.
    Per Maui 24/7 ....There is a #brushfire in the area just past Kite Beach by the bridge.
    Engine 10 and Tanker 10 are on scene.

  26. Here's one way to accidentally cause a brush fire....

    AP: Caught on camera: No one hurt after out-of-control hot air balloon crashes into power line
    abc11.com/hot-air-balloon-cras

    #wildfires #balloons #brushfire

  27. Plein Air Dangereuse

    2023 Joel Pedersen
    Acrylic and Plaster on birch panel. 10 x 10 x 7/8 inch.

    xxyxxy.com/items/L2bPbrCw

    #Painting #Brushfire

  28. Brush fires still burning today in the beautiful Lynn Woods Reservation in MA.

    One side of the road was charred, smoking, hot to the touch. The other was unscathed.

    Fire crews did a great job clearing the leaves and dampening the ground to make a fire break.

    One young firefighter in his truck was heading towards this burning tree to put it out. His face was covered with soot from fighting the much bigger fire a couple miles away.

    #BrushFires #Massachusetts #Firefighters #Brushfire #LynnMA