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The Gifford Fire has now burned more than 100,000 acres, according to the latest mapping by Intel aircraft. As of Friday ...
Smoke from the Gifford Fire was hovering over parts of the county, causing sooty air quality and possible ash exposure ...
The San Luis Obispo County Air Pollution Control District warned that smoke would impact air quality in SLO County on ...
Forest Service firefighters return to the highway ater working on hot spots in the Cuyama River. The Gifford Fire burned an ...
Planned work on Highway 101 in southern San Luis Obispo County has been postponed due to the Gifford Fire. According to ...
As of Friday, the Gifford Fire has burned a destructive path through San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties for just ...
The fire is burning with dry and hot conditions, as temperatures climb above 100 degrees in mountainous terrain on the Central Coast.
The map above shows Gifford’s evacuation area in red and the approximate fire perimeter as a black line. Shown as a gray tone ...
As the Gifford Fire stretches into a second week, the most intense portion of the massive blaze is taking place in South San Luis Obispo County, near the rural community of Huasna.
The Gifford Fire, burning in rural San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties, continued to grow Thursday morning, charring nearly 100,000 acres and forcing more evacuation orders.
Gifford Fire officials report minimal growth overnight after a rapid expansion of the fire on the northwest side on Thursday.
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