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Ventura County avocado orchard destroyed in Mountain Fire
Update: Mountain Fire remains 79% contained, 20,630 acres affected in Ventura County
Please see link for more information: Governor Newsom proclaims state of emergency in
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, meets with first responders | Governor of
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Governor Newsom issues executive order to support
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California's Mountain Fire in Ventura County burns 20,000 acres as "environmental recipe" fuels blaze
Driven by powerful Santa Ana winds, the Mountain Fire in Ventura County forced more than 10,000 people to flee their homes as it exploded by thousands of acres, injuring people and destroying homes in its path.
Paradise lost: Ventura County avocado orchard destroyed in Mountain Fire
Mountain Fire in Ventura County destroyed an avocado orchard, which once was a Somis man's dream, retirement plant and paradise,
Update: Mountain Fire remains 60% contained, 20,630 acres destroyed in Ventura County
Mountain Fire initially started 8:51 a.m. Nov. 6 in Ventura County. It has burned 20,630 acres after being active for a week. By Wednesday morning, a crew of 1,864 firefighters effectively contained 60% of the fire. The cause of it is still under investigation.
Mountain Fire community meeting held in Ventura County
Ventura County residents impacted by the Mountain Fire gathered Wednesday night to help find a way forward after more than 20,000 acres burned and 200 structures destroyed. Rick Chambers reports on Nov.
Mountain Fire reaches 48% containment in Ventura County
By Rebekah Ludman Click here for updates on this story 11/12/24 (LAPost.com) — Fire crews from Los Angeles and Orange counties and across California continue to work Tuesday to battle a wildfire in Ventura County.
Mountain Fire destroyed $6M+ in crops in Ventura County
The blaze charred hundreds of acres of citrus trees, nursery plants, raspberry crops, and avocado trees, according to Ventura County Agricultural Commissioner Korinne Bell.
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The Mountain fire is scorching Ventura County. Here’s what we know
The Mountain fire broke out Wednesday morning. By Thursday afternoon, the blaze had burned more than 20,000 acres.
NBC Los Angeles on MSN
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Mountain Fire in Ventura County grows as fire crews ramp up containment
The Mountain Fire destroyed 132 structures, including many homes, in the Camarillo and Moorpark areas of Ventura County. See ...
Yahoo
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A Firefighter basecamp in Ventura provides a self-sufficient city for crews across California battling the Ventura County Mountain Fire
A Firefighter basecamp in
Ventura
provides a self-sufficient city for crews across
California
battling the
Ventura
...
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Fire crews gain greater control over destructive Mountain Fire in Ventura County
Favorable weather conditions helped fire crews gain more control over the Mountain Fire, which has destroyed more than 100 ...
NBC Los Angeles on MSN
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Over 200 buildings destroyed by Ventura County Mountain Fire
At least 200 structures, including homes, have been destroyed alongside an additional 90 damaged in the ongoing wind-fanned ...
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Firefighters continue to make progress in battle against Mountain fire in Ventura County
The Mountain fire has burned more than 20,000 acres and destroyed 134 structures in Ventura County. It was about 26% ...
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Map: Mountain Fire evacuations continue to expand in Ventura County
On Thursday morning, new evacuations were ordered for areas of Santa Paula and Bardsdale, along the Santa Clara River.
NBC Los Angeles on MSN
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At least 192 structures destroyed by Mountain Fire in Ventura County
At least 192 structures were destroyed by a fan-flamed wildfire that quickly spread to more than 20,000 acres in Ventura ...
Fox Weather on MSN
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Woman helps make daring rescue of dozens of horses trapped in California's Mountain Fire
Robyn Fisher, an equestrian trainer, raced into where California's Mountain Fire burned when she heard several horses were in danger and needed transport to safety.
KYMA
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Several agencies step up to help California residents affected by Mountain Fire
Nearly a week after the Mountain Fire destroyed dozens of homes in Camarillo, families are starting to move forward.
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