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The Thomas fire, the largest wildfire on record in California and the trigger point for this week’s deadly mudslides in Montecito, was declared 100% contained Friday.
When Tiffany Fariseo returned to her Ventura home a week after the Thomas fire forced her to flee, a power outage had spoiled her food, including two turkeys she had frozen for Christmas dinner.
While Thomas says 2023 might've lit your heart on fire, he predicts this "joyous energy" will become even stronger in 2024 until the end of May.
The fire, which broke out Dec. 4 at the 150 and 126 highways, has destroyed 1,009 structures -- including at least 740 homes -- and damaged 218 more. 18,000 homes remain threatened.
The Thomas Fire is now the third largest California wildfire since records began in 1932. It has grown to 420 square miles and destroyed more than 1,000 structures since it began on Dec. 4.
Thomas fire becomes the largest in California’s history. A southern California wildfire that has burned hundreds of thousands of acres outside Los Angeles over the last three weeks is the ...
The Thomas Fire has reached 272,000 acres, putting it higher than the previous No. 2, the Rush Fire of August 2012, which reached 271,911 acres in Lassen County in Northern California.
VENTURA, Calif. — The Thomas fire earned its place in history Friday when it reached 273,400 acres in its 19-day run from Santa Paula north toward Santa Barbara and east to Fillmore. Ventura ...
VENTURA (CBSLA) — At its most dangerous the Thomas fire was tearing through neighborhoods in two counties. Leaving hundreds without a home this Christmas. Every firefighter CBS2's Greg Mills ...
The 281,893-acre Thomas Fire spanned Ventura and Santa Barbara counties, destroyed 1,063 structures and claimed two lives over 40 days. Plaintiffs affected by the deadly Montecito mudslides on Jan ...
The Thomas Fire is now the largest wildfire in California’s modern history after torching 273,400 acres. The blaze has surpassed the size of the Cedar Fire near San Diego, which destroyed ...
Earl Thomas’ Orange, Texas house is considered a ‘complete loss’ after a massive fire. AP. Early reports indicate no one was hurt and that the house is considered “a complete loss ...
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