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Franklin Fire in Malibu grows, affecting more 20,000 people and destroying structures
The Franklin Fire grew slightly Tuesday evening to rip through more than 2,800 acres of land in Malibu while destroying at least seven structures along the way.
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Franklin Fire, burning near Pepperdine University, prompts evacuation orders
Firefighters continue to battle the flames of a 2,200-acre wildfire that started Monday night, prompting evacuation orders, road closures and school closures in Malibu near Pepperdine University.
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Is the rain enough to stop Massachusetts' big brush fires?
Firefighters are thankful for the rain falling across Massachusetts Thursday, the first major rainfall in weeks, but it’s not expected to penetrate enough into the ground to put out the smoldering flames.
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Rain is finally back in Boston — here's how it's helping with drought, wildfires
Much-needed rain is falling across Massachusetts Thursday, which is important as the state contends with drought — extreme in some places — and extensive brush fires.
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5 Mass. towns declare state of emergency over ongoing brush fires
Five Massachusetts towns have declared a state of emergency due to the continued fire activity across the state. Town officials in Boxford, Middleton, North Reading, North Andover, and Danvers announced that a state of emergency has been declared in their communities as of Thursday. The declaration authorizes and directs town officials to take appropriate action to respond to this ongoing…
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Brush fires continue to burn as Mass. deals with critical drought
Nearly all of Massachusetts is in a critical drought, with the dry weather fueling wildfires.
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Most of Massachusetts in critical drought, as brush fires smolder
Nearly all of Massachusetts is in a critical drought — one step away from an emergency — after months with little rainfall, the state announced Tuesday. The drought has led to brush fires erupting all over the state, including within sight of Boston on Tuesday, where a blaze in the popular Blue Hills Reservation had consumed 41 acres and was…
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Forecast: Much-needed rain expected later this week
It remains dry in New England on Tuesday, but some much-needed rain is on the way later this week.
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Crews battle Milton brush fire as dry conditions persist
Several new brush fires have cropped up around New England in the past day.
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Brush fires continue to crop up in New England amid dry and breezy conditions
With dry conditions set to persist in Massachusetts on Tuesday, fire crews are battling stubborn brush fires that continue to crop up around the state. One of those fires is at the Blue Hills Reservation in Milton, where two task forces are expected to be deployed to Tuesday. The brush fire has already consumed 41 acres. At last check, 50%…
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Wedding ring found in ashes of home burned down in California wildfire
A Camarillo family found a wedding ring in the field of ashes after the Mountain Fire destroyed their home.
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Weather forecast: Highs in the 40s
Wednesday will be breezy and cool. Watch the video to see what else to expect in the days ahead.
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Forecast: Breezy and cold morning ahead
Temperatures will drop near or below freezing in the Boston area the next few mornings. Here’s your First Alert forecast.
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Amid brush Mass. fire danger, no major relief in the forecast
It’s another dry, windy day here in Greater Boston, and there’s no rain relief, at least for right now. There’s a little hope for some rain later this week. But for Tuesday, a Red Flag Warning continues for southern New England, including Massachusetts, until 9 p.m. Winds could gust to 35-40 mph at times from the northwest. Brush fires could...
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Forecast: Fire danger continues, temps near normal
Massachusetts is under a Red Flag Warning for brush fire danger again, and things may worsen with strong winds expected on Tuesday.
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Weather forecast: Highs in the 50s
Tuesday will be a windy day in New England. Watch the video to see what to expect in the coming days.
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Forecast: Cold mornings ahead, with brush fire risk still high
We’re tracking another chance for rain later this week, but we have a long way to go to dent the drought and dry conditions sparking brush fires across the state. Here’s your First Alert forecast.
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Did the rain help Massachusetts' fire danger level?
It was great seeing some rain across portions of Greater Boston Sunday night into Monday morning. However, the amount of rain was just not enough to quell our brush fire concerns. So continue to practice fire safety this Veterans Day. An elevated fire threat remains across the Bay State, meaning brush fires are possible and could get out of hand….
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Forecast: Temps in the 60s for Veterans Day
Warmer temps continue on Monday, and the brush fire danger remains high across Massachusetts.
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NY forest ranger dies fighting wildfires, officials say
Authorities are reporting the death of a New York forest ranger battling one of a number of wildfires in New Jersey and New York amid dry conditions that have prompted air quality warnings in both states.