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The Sayre Fire, also called the Sylmar Fire, remains the greatest loss of homes to fire in Los Angeles at 489, surpassing the firestorm that destroyed 484 houses in Bel Air in 1961 and drove ...
The Waverly-Barton Fire Department received mutual aid from Athens Borough and Sayre fire crews, Greater Valley EMS and ...
Nearly one week after the devastating Sayre fire began, fire officials said Thursday evening that they had fully contained the blaze, which burned through 17 square miles and destroyed more than ...
Bradford County Coroner James Bowen identified the victims as Tammy Stilson, 54, and Andrew Bortle, 38, both of Sayre. The fire broke out around 4 a.m. Nov. 6 at 127 Bensley St. in the Milltown ...
The map above shows where the fire is burning and provides a look at how it compares with the November 2008 Sayre Fire, also known as the Sylmar Fire, and the October 2008 Sesnon Fire. The Sayre ...
As the Sayre Fire moves northward further into the Santa Clarita Valley and in Placerita Canyon, there is some good news for residents of the San Fernando Valley affected by the blaze.
Like the Pacific Palisades Fire, the Woolsey Fire was fanned by the Santa Ana winds. The Sayre Fire, which broke out in the Sylmar section of Los Angeles burned 11,262 acres and consumed over 600 ...
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What to know about wildfires in the Los Angeles areaThe wreckage surpassed that of the Sayre Fire of November 2008, which destroyed 604 structures in Sylmar, the northernmost suburb of the city, according to statistics kept by the Wildfire Alliance.
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