Aspen Acres fire destroys hundreds of homes
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Fire has mesmerized us for as long as we’ve known how to control it. It warms us, feeds us, and lights our homes. But something else is clearly going on: right alongside premium entertainment and live sports, streaming services like Netflix somehow find room in their lineup for hours of fireplace footage.
A vegetation fire that broke out in Napa County west of Lake Berryessa was contained on Sunday after scorching about 4 acres. Firefighters from Cal Fire’s Sonoma-Lake-Napa Unit
Chopper 3 was over the fire, showing firefighters on the roof battling the blaze in the 1500 block of Clayton Road in Wilmington.
A fire broke out on the Brooklyn Bridge in New York during the city's July Fourth fireworks show, spreading flames and setting off a plume of smoke before firefighters extinguished the blaze. No injuries were reported.
The Aspen Acres fire burning in southern Colorado raced across more than 17 square miles overnight, forcing middle-of-the-night evacuations and making it the ninth largest wildfire in state history. Related Articles Fourth of July fireworks will further pollute Colorado’s smoke-filled air,
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Leadville, Colorado, residents watch Willow Fire grow near town: "It feels like a scary movie"
At more than 2,355 acres and with evacuations and pre-evacuation notices still in place, smoke from the Willow Fire has become part of daily life in Colorado's highest incorporated city.
The Pocket Fire, burning in rugged terrain, grew slightly to 23,451 acres but containment increased to 25% as of the morning of July 3.
A fifth-alarm fire tore through the Wooster Township Econo Lodge hotel early on July 1, officials said.
