Park Fire Becomes 5th Largest Wildfire, More Homes Destroyed in July 30 Morning Update

Incident Facts Name: Park Fire Start Date/Time2024-07-24 Incident Status: Active Location: Off Upper Park Road in Upper Bidwell Park, East of Chico Type: Wildfire Cause: Arson Counties: Butte, Plumas, Shasta, TehamaAdministration Unit:Unified Command: CAL FIRE Butte Unit, CAL FIRE Tehama-Glenn Unit and Lassen National Forest Unified Command Agency(s)Size 383,619 Containment 14% Structures Threatened... Read More.

Penninsula Home Destroyed in Saturday Fire

A home that survived the Dixie fire in the Lake Almanor area falls victim to fire. Saturday morning a two-story home on Pine Canyon Road in the peninsula community sustained major damage after fire crews were called out to the home after it had... Read More.

Paquetti Ranch in Sierraville Destroyed in February Blaze

A February blaze leaves Pasquetti Ranch in Sierraville burned to the ground. Due to the intensity of the blaze multiple agencies responded including the US forest service and Loyalton FD. A total of 5 engines, 4 chiefs, 3 water tenders and 2 patrols to... Read More.

Building Destroyed by the Fawn Fire

Cal Fire has released a new map that details exactly where homes and other buildings were destroyed by the Fawn Fire.According to the latest damage assessments, destruction is centered along both sides of Old Oregon Trail between Bear Mountain Road and Sunrise Drive.Cal Fire... Read More.

Mt. Harkness Lookout Destroyed

8/8/2021 BCFAC Dixie Fire News — Saturday night Lassen Volcanic National Park reported the Mount Harkness Lookout was destroyed when the Dixie Fire burned into the Juniper Lake area. Perched atop Mt. Harkness in the southeast corner of Lassen Volcanic National Park, Mount Harkness Fire... Read More.

67 Year Standing Bible Camp Destroyed by Dixie Fire

All 21 buildings of the Sierra Bible Camp in Canyon Dam, including a new facility just completed this year were wiped out in the aftermath of the Dixie Fire when it raged through earlier this week. The camp was a staple to many in... Read More.