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U.S. Robert Scott, Forest Fire Behavior Analyst, at the edge of the Ferguson Fire, near Lushmeadows, Thursday, July 26, 2018.Photo 2: Jason Engle, left, US Forest Service Ranger, and Robert Scott, behavior analyst wildfires. Ferguson Fire near Lushmeadows, Mariposa County. less
U.S. Robert Scott, Forest Services Fire Behavior Analyst, near the edge of the Ferguson Fire near Lushmeadows on Thursday, July 26, 2018.Photo 2: Jason Engle, left, … more
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A padlock and chain wind around the gates of the main entrance of Yosemite National Park's Majestic Hotel in Californias, July 26, 2018. Thousands of tourists were evacuated a day earlier, one of the most emblematic nature reserves in the country. thick smoke from a 38,000-acre fire. less
A padlock and chain wind around the gates of the main entrance of Yosemite National Park's Majestic Hotel in Californias, July 26, 2018. Thousands of tourists were evacuated the day before as the One of the … more
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Police and vehicles from the park pass through the Yosemite Californias National Park on July 26, 2018. Thousands of tourists were evacuated a day earlier, with one of the most natural nature reserves being covered. thick smoke from a 38,000-acre fire. .
Police officers and park service vehicles cross the Yosemite Californias National Park on July 26, 2018. Thousands of tourists were evacuated a day earlier, as one of the … more
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Thick smoke blankets Yosemite Valley in Yosemite Californias National Park, July 26, 2018. Thousands of tourists were evacuated a day earlier, one of the country's most iconic nature reserves being covered with Thick smoke of 38,000 acres. less
Yosemite Valley thick smoke blankets at Californias Yosemite National Park, July 26, 2018. Thousands of tourists were evacuated a day earlier, one of the country's most iconic nature reserves being … more
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Smoke envelops the trees and valleys of Yosemite National Park in California on July 26, 2018. Thousands of tourists were evacuated a day earlier while one of the country's most iconic nature reserves was covered with a thick smoke of 38,000 acres. burned for nearly two weeks. less
Smoke covers the trees and valleys of Yosemite National Park in California on July 26, 2018. Thousands of tourists were evacuated the day before as one of the country's most iconic nature reserves was. .. more
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An empty home and a campground in Yosemite Californias National Park, July 26, 2018. Thousands of tourists were evacuated a day earlier as one of the country's most iconic nature reserves was covered with a thick smoke burned for nearly two weeks. less
An empty home and a campground in the Yosemite Californias National Park, July 26, 2018. Thousands of tourists were evacuated the day before as one of the country's most iconic nature reserves was. .. more
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A smoke envelops the Merced River in Yosemite National Park, California on July 26, 2018. Thousands of tourists were evacuated a day earlier as one of the country's most iconic nature reserves was covered thick smoke from a 38,000-acre fire. for almost two weeks. Less
Smokes Surround the Merced River at Californias Yosemite National Park, July 26, 2018. Thousands of tourists were evacuated a day earlier while one of the country's most iconic nature reserves was .. more
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Firefighters in the San Bernardino County Fire Department assess damage to a neighborhood after a forest fire on Sunday, July 29, 2018, in Keswick, California (AP Photo / Marcio Jose Sanchez) [19659060FirefightersassessdamagetoneighborhoodafterforestfireSundayJuly292018inKeswickCA(PhotoAP/MarcioJoseSanchez)
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A member of San Diego's Cal Fire team puts hot spots among the homes destroyed on Menlo Way following the Carr Fire in Redding, California on Sunday, July 29, 2018.
A Cal Fire crew member San Diego puts hot spots between the homes destroyed on Menlo Way following the Carr Fire in Redding, California on Sunday, July 29, 2018.
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Anna Noland, Kailyn Nash, 16, and James Nash at 16925 Cape Cod Drive in the Lake Keswick Estates area on Sunday, July 29, 2018, in Redding, California. On Sunday morning, more than 5,000 structures were destroyed and five people died in the Carr fire. The fire burned 90,000 acres and 5% were contained. less
Anna Noland, Kailyn Nash, 16, and James Nash at 16925 Cape Cod Drive in the Lake Keswick Estates area on Sunday, July 29, 2018, in Redding, California. Sunday morning, more than 5,000 structures were. .. more
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From left to right: James Nash, his daughter Kailyn Nash, 16, and Anna Noland examine the damage done to Anna's house at 16925 Cape Cod Drive in the Lake Keswick Estates area on Sunday, July 29, 2018 in Redding, California. Sunday morning, more than 5,000 structures were destroyed and five people died in the Carr Fire. The fire burned 90,000 acres and 5% were contained. From left to right: James Nash, his daughter Kailyn Nash, age 16, and Anna Noland examine the damage done to Anna's house at 16925 Cape Cod Drive in the Lake Keswick Estates neighborhood on Sunday, July 29, 2018 in Redding, California. … more
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Thor Johnson observes that firefighters are cleaning the destroyed homes of Sunkist Court from his unbroken house following the Carr Fire in Redding, California, on Sunday, July 29, 2018.
Thor Johnson observes firefighters clean up Sunday July 29, 2018, work was conducted on homes destroyed at Sunkist Court, following the Carr fire in Redding, California.
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A firefighter cleans a house on Sunflower Drive following the Carr fire in Redding, California on Sunday, July 29, 2018.
A firefighter cleans a house on Sunflower Drive in the aftermath of Carr fire in Redding, California on Sunday, July 29, 2018.
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The remains of a destroyed house at Sunkist Court following the Carr fire in Redding, California on Sunday, July 29, 2018.
The remains of a destroyed house at Sunkist Court following the Carr Fires at Redding, California, Sunday, July 29, 2018.
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A burnt fence on Puffin Way following the Carr fire in Redding, California on Sunday, July 29, 2018.
A burnt fence on Puffin Way following the fire from Carr to Redding, California. Sunday, July 29, 2018.
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A burnt tree is found in the backyard of a destroyed house along Sunflower Drive as a result of the Carr Fire in Redding, California on Sunday, July 29, 2018.
A Burnt tree stands in the yard of a destroyed house along Sunflower Drive following the Carr Fire in Redding, California on Sunday, July 29, 2018.
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(from left to right) Redding residents Julie Reaves, Aiden Bunas, 11, and Naomi Yamamoto installed signs along Eureka Way following the Carr Fire in Redding, California on Sunday July 29, 2018. [19659061] (from left to right) Redding residents, Julie Reaves, 11-year-old Aiden Bunas, and Naomi Yamamoto installed signs along Eureka Way following the Carr Fire in Redding , California, Sunday, July 29, 2018.
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Orthodox faithful attend a memorial service for victims of a forest fire in a church in Mati village, east of Athens, Sunday, July 29, 2018. Hundreds of worshipers attended a memorial service to Mati for the dozens of a forest fire that devastated the resort. (AP Photo / Yorgos Karahalis) less
Orthodox faithful attend a memorial service for victims of a forest fire in a church in Mati village, east of Athens , Sunday, July 29, 2018. Hundreds of believers attend a memorial service in Mati … read more
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REDDING, CA – JULY 28: A deer stands on a fire-resistant road while Carr Fire burns in the area on July 28, 2018 near Redding, California. A Redding firefighter and a bulldozer operator were killed in the Carr fire that burned over 80,000 acres and destroyed hundreds of homes. The fire is contained at 5%. (Photo by Justin Sullivan / Getty Images) *** BESTPIX *** less
REDDING, CA – JULY 28: A deer stands on a road covered with fire retardants while Carr Fire burns in the area on the 28th July 2018 near Redding, California. A Redding firefighter and a bulldozer operator were killed … more
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Smoke covers CA 299 during the Carr Fire in Redding, California on Saturday, July 28, 2018.
Smoke covers CA 299 during the Carr Fire in Redding, California on Saturday, July 28, 2018. [19659062] Photo: Gabrielle Lurie / The Chronicle
The half-ruined brick buildings of Shasta State Historic Park, Saturday, July 28, 2018, in Shasta, California. The structure survived the fire of Carr.
The half-ruined brick buildings of the Shasta State Historic Park, Saturday, July 28, 2018, in Shasta, California. The structure survived the fire of Carr.
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Shorty's Eatery, Bakery and General Merchandise at Shasta State Historic Park, Saturday, July 28, 2018, in Shasta, California
Shorty's Eatery, Bakery and General Merchandise at Historic Park. Shasta State, Saturday, July 28, 2018, in Shasta, California.
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The Courthouse Museum on Saturday, July 28, 2018, Shasta, California. The structure survived the fire of Carr.
The courthouse museum on Saturday, July 28, 2018, Shasta, California. Fire.
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From left to right: Carla Bledsoe kisses her sister Sherry Bledsoe outside the Shasta County Sheriff's Department on Saturday, July 28, 2018, in Redding, California The two children of Sherry Emily Roberts, age 5, James Roberts, age 4, and his grandmother Melody Bledsoe, 70, died while they were trying to escape the Carr fire along Quartz Hill Road.
From left to right: Carla Bledsoe kisses her sister Sherry Bledsoe outside the Shasta County Sheriff's Department on Saturday, July 28, 2018, in Redding, California. Sherry's two children, Emily Roberts, 5 … more
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From left to right: Redding Police Department investigator, Rusty Bishop, searches the destroyed house along Block 11000 of Quartz Hill Road while they investigate missing people at the Carr Fire Saturday, July 28, 2018 in Redding California. That burned in Redding rose to 80,900 acres about 125 square miles and was only 5 percent contained as of Saturday morning, according to Cal Fire. Two firefighters died in the fire. minus
From left to right: Redding Police Department investigator, Rusty Bishop, searches the destroyed house along Block 11000 of Quartz Hill Road while they investigate the … more
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A police officer investigates a house on Quartz Hill Road after the Carr Fire destroyed the Redding, California area on Saturday, July 28, 2018
A police officer investigates a house on Quartz Hill Road after the destruction of Carr Fire Redding area, California, Saturday, July 28, 2018
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A destroyed property at Lake Keswick Estates is seen after Carr's fire in Redding, California on Saturday, July 28, 2018.
A property destroyed at Lake Keswick Estates is seen after the fire of Carr in Redding, California on Saturday, July 28, 2018.
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Firefighters gather on Menlo Way and Keswick Dam after Carr's fire destroyed the Redding, California area on Saturday, July 28, 2018.
Firefighters gather on Menlo Way and Keswick Road Dam. Redding, California, Saturday, July 28, 2018.
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The destroyed properties are visible on Menlo Way and Keswick Dam Road after the Carr Fire destroyed the area at Redding, California on Saturday, July 28, 2018.
The destroyed properties are visible on Menlo Way and Keswick Dam Road after Carr Fire destroyed the Redding area, California on Saturday, July 28, 2018.
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