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Nouveau texte de la page, après la modification (new_wikitext) | A 1,500-acre fire near the coastal community of Big Sur, California, has triggered about 400 evacuations and the closure of a section of a major highway, state and local officials said on Saturday. <br>Firefighters have been battling a wildfire that broke out in the rugged mountains along Big Sur, forcing residents along this precarious and picturesque stretch of the California coast to flee.<br>The fire started Friday night in a steep canyon and quickly spread toward the sea, fanned by strong winds up to 50 mph. <br>The blaze burned at least 2.3 square miles of brush and redwood trees, said Cecile Juliette, a spokesperson for the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.<br>'The fire lined up with the wind and the terrain and that gave the fire a lot of energy to make a big run,' she said Saturday.<br>'It's unusual to have fire this size here on the coast at the end of January.<br><br>The fact that we had a fire this size is of great concern.'<br>The cause of the fire was under investigation. <br> The Colorado Fire burns along Highway 1 near Big Sur, California on Friday.<br><br>The flames have continued into Saturday<br> A police car drives away from the flames as they burn along Highway 1 in California<br> The fire started Friday night in a steep canyon and quickly spread toward the sea, fanned by strong winds up to 50 mph<br> Fire burns above Highway 1 north of Big Sur near Rocky Point Restaurant <br> An air tanker makes a drop on the Colorado Fire in an attempt to extinguish some of the blaze<br> The blaze has forced the closure of the highway in both directions<br> The Colorado Fire burns down toward the Bixby Bridge<br> Authorities made contact with about 400 residents, urging them to evacuate the sparsely populated area between Carmel and Big Sur.<br><br>More than 250 firefighters from multiple agencies and volunteer groups, aided by water-dropping aircraft, contained five percent of the blaze, officials said.<br>'The winds have died down and that has worked in our favor,' she said.<br>Authorities closed a stretch of Highway 1 with no estimated time for reopening.<br><br>The two-lane highway along Big Sur is prone to closures due to fire and mudslides; heavy rain made portions of the roadway collapse last year and in 2017.<br>Evacuees shared on social media dramatic images of flames burning behind iconic Bixby Bridge.<br>The tall concrete span has been the backdrop of many car commercials, movies and TV shows, most recently the HBO drama 'Big Little Lies.'<br>Extreme weather was not limited to the remote roadway along one of America's most scenic routes. <br>Strong winds were recorded across the San Francisco Bay Area overnight, knocking down trees and power lines and causing outages to at least 18,000 Pacific Gas & Electric customers in the region, the utility said.<br><br>There were no immediate reports of injuries.<br> Firefighters on Saturday were battling a wildfire that broke out in the rugged mountains along Big Sur<br> Using water from the Pacific Ocean, a Cal Fire helicopter prepares to make a drop on the fire<br> The fire burned overnight and into Saturday morning along Highway 1<br> Firefighters continue to work in shifts in an attempt to put out the blaze<br> The fire was first reported to have spread to the area on Friday night on Palo Colorado Road<br> The helicopters have repeatedly refilled their water tanks in the Pacific Ocean<br> Firefighters continue to work along the side of the canyons in Big Sur<br> Hundreds of residents on this precarious stretch of the California coast were forced to evacuate<br> The Bixby Bridge was opened in 1932 and is one of the most photographed bridges in the state<br>In Sonoma County, firefighters extinguished a five-acre fire on Geyser Peak, where gusts above 90 mph were recorded.<br><br>In the Sierra Nevada, the winds topped 141 mph near the summit of Kirkwood Mountain Resort, shutting several ski lifts.<br>In Southern California, a peak gust 90 mph was recorded in the mountains east of Santa Clarita. Strong winds developed across the region, toppling trees and powerlines.<br>The National Weather Service said a similar windy event happened in Bay Area nearly a year ago.<br><br>A red flag warning of extreme fire danger was issued then due to the strong winds and much drier conditions.<br>This time, the region received a reprieve from December storms that dumped heavy snow in the mountains and partially refilled parched reservoirs.<br>However, Juliette said the winds quickly dried up vegetation weakened by a prolonged drought and lowered humidity level.<br> The Colorado Fire burns a fence off Highway 1 near Big Sur<br> A California Highway Patrol officer drives south on Highway 1 as the Colorado Fire burns near <br> The Colorado Fire burns along Highway 1 near Big Sur, California into Saturday<br>California has long had an active wildfire season, but in recent years, fueled at least in part by climate change, it has grown longer and more punishing. <br>Last year, the wildfire season started unusually early amid an ongoing drought and low reservoir levels, Cal Fire said.<br><br>In January 2021 alone, the state battled 297 fires on 1,171 acres, the office said.<br>The Colorado Fire is the only fire listed on Cal Fire's incident list so far in 2022.<br>This year, California is also grappling with the Santa Ana winds.<br>A high wind warning was in effect for the area, with possible gusts of up to 70 miles per hour (112.65 kph), according to the National Weather Service.<br>But winds had improved and were forecast to remain light throughout the weekend, the Red Cross said.<br> A fallen tree off sits on top of a vehicle after strong winds in Upland, Calif., Saturday, Jan. 22, 2022<br> The strong winds bring the potential for fires, downed trees, powerlines and other debris<br> A man takes photos as fallen trees block the street after strong winds <br> Brandon Crenshaw takes photos as a fallen tree sits on top of his car after strong winds<br> A fallen tree sits on top of another vehicle after strong winds<br> In the higher canyons and the western portion of the San Gabriel Mountains, isolated wind gusts could reach up to 80 mph, officials said<br> A fallen tree leans on a home after strong winds<br> A fallen tree sits on top of a vehicle after the winds and blazes came through<br><br><br><br><br>My web page :: [https://telecharger1win.com/ 1win bonus sans depot] |
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+A 1,500-acre fire near the coastal community of Big Sur, California, has triggered about 400 evacuations and the closure of a section of a major highway, state and local officials said on Saturday. <br>Firefighters have been battling a wildfire that broke out in the rugged mountains along Big Sur, forcing residents along this precarious and picturesque stretch of the California coast to flee.<br>The fire started Friday night in a steep canyon and quickly spread toward the sea, fanned by strong winds up to 50 mph. <br>The blaze burned at least 2.3 square miles of brush and redwood trees, said Cecile Juliette, a spokesperson for the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.<br>'The fire lined up with the wind and the terrain and that gave the fire a lot of energy to make a big run,' she said Saturday.<br>'It's unusual to have fire this size here on the coast at the end of January.<br><br>The fact that we had a fire this size is of great concern.'<br>The cause of the fire was under investigation. <br> The Colorado Fire burns along Highway 1 near Big Sur, California on Friday.<br><br>The flames have continued into Saturday<br> A police car drives away from the flames as they burn along Highway 1 in California<br> The fire started Friday night in a steep canyon and quickly spread toward the sea, fanned by strong winds up to 50 mph<br> Fire burns above Highway 1 north of Big Sur near Rocky Point Restaurant <br> An air tanker makes a drop on the Colorado Fire in an attempt to extinguish some of the blaze<br> The blaze has forced the closure of the highway in both directions<br> The Colorado Fire burns down toward the Bixby Bridge<br> Authorities made contact with about 400 residents, urging them to evacuate the sparsely populated area between Carmel and Big Sur.<br><br>More than 250 firefighters from multiple agencies and volunteer groups, aided by water-dropping aircraft, contained five percent of the blaze, officials said.<br>'The winds have died down and that has worked in our favor,' she said.<br>Authorities closed a stretch of Highway 1 with no estimated time for reopening.<br><br>The two-lane highway along Big Sur is prone to closures due to fire and mudslides; heavy rain made portions of the roadway collapse last year and in 2017.<br>Evacuees shared on social media dramatic images of flames burning behind iconic Bixby Bridge.<br>The tall concrete span has been the backdrop of many car commercials, movies and TV shows, most recently the HBO drama 'Big Little Lies.'<br>Extreme weather was not limited to the remote roadway along one of America's most scenic routes. <br>Strong winds were recorded across the San Francisco Bay Area overnight, knocking down trees and power lines and causing outages to at least 18,000 Pacific Gas & Electric customers in the region, the utility said.<br><br>There were no immediate reports of injuries.<br> Firefighters on Saturday were battling a wildfire that broke out in the rugged mountains along Big Sur<br> Using water from the Pacific Ocean, a Cal Fire helicopter prepares to make a drop on the fire<br> The fire burned overnight and into Saturday morning along Highway 1<br> Firefighters continue to work in shifts in an attempt to put out the blaze<br> The fire was first reported to have spread to the area on Friday night on Palo Colorado Road<br> The helicopters have repeatedly refilled their water tanks in the Pacific Ocean<br> Firefighters continue to work along the side of the canyons in Big Sur<br> Hundreds of residents on this precarious stretch of the California coast were forced to evacuate<br> The Bixby Bridge was opened in 1932 and is one of the most photographed bridges in the state<br>In Sonoma County, firefighters extinguished a five-acre fire on Geyser Peak, where gusts above 90 mph were recorded.<br><br>In the Sierra Nevada, the winds topped 141 mph near the summit of Kirkwood Mountain Resort, shutting several ski lifts.<br>In Southern California, a peak gust 90 mph was recorded in the mountains east of Santa Clarita. Strong winds developed across the region, toppling trees and powerlines.<br>The National Weather Service said a similar windy event happened in Bay Area nearly a year ago.<br><br>A red flag warning of extreme fire danger was issued then due to the strong winds and much drier conditions.<br>This time, the region received a reprieve from December storms that dumped heavy snow in the mountains and partially refilled parched reservoirs.<br>However, Juliette said the winds quickly dried up vegetation weakened by a prolonged drought and lowered humidity level.<br> The Colorado Fire burns a fence off Highway 1 near Big Sur<br> A California Highway Patrol officer drives south on Highway 1 as the Colorado Fire burns near <br> The Colorado Fire burns along Highway 1 near Big Sur, California into Saturday<br>California has long had an active wildfire season, but in recent years, fueled at least in part by climate change, it has grown longer and more punishing. <br>Last year, the wildfire season started unusually early amid an ongoing drought and low reservoir levels, Cal Fire said.<br><br>In January 2021 alone, the state battled 297 fires on 1,171 acres, the office said.<br>The Colorado Fire is the only fire listed on Cal Fire's incident list so far in 2022.<br>This year, California is also grappling with the Santa Ana winds.<br>A high wind warning was in effect for the area, with possible gusts of up to 70 miles per hour (112.65 kph), according to the National Weather Service.<br>But winds had improved and were forecast to remain light throughout the weekend, the Red Cross said.<br> A fallen tree off sits on top of a vehicle after strong winds in Upland, Calif., Saturday, Jan. 22, 2022<br> The strong winds bring the potential for fires, downed trees, powerlines and other debris<br> A man takes photos as fallen trees block the street after strong winds <br> Brandon Crenshaw takes photos as a fallen tree sits on top of his car after strong winds<br> A fallen tree sits on top of another vehicle after strong winds<br> In the higher canyons and the western portion of the San Gabriel Mountains, isolated wind gusts could reach up to 80 mph, officials said<br> A fallen tree leans on a home after strong winds<br> A fallen tree sits on top of a vehicle after the winds and blazes came through<br><br><br><br><br>My web page :: [https://telecharger1win.com/ 1win bonus sans depot]
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Lignes ajoutées lors de la modification (added_lines) | A 1,500-acre fire near the coastal community of Big Sur, California, has triggered about 400 evacuations and the closure of a section of a major highway, state and local officials said on Saturday. <br>Firefighters have been battling a wildfire that broke out in the rugged mountains along Big Sur, forcing residents along this precarious and picturesque stretch of the California coast to flee.<br>The fire started Friday night in a steep canyon and quickly spread toward the sea, fanned by strong winds up to 50 mph. <br>The blaze burned at least 2.3 square miles of brush and redwood trees, said Cecile Juliette, a spokesperson for the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.<br>'The fire lined up with the wind and the terrain and that gave the fire a lot of energy to make a big run,' she said Saturday.<br>'It's unusual to have fire this size here on the coast at the end of January.<br><br>The fact that we had a fire this size is of great concern.'<br>The cause of the fire was under investigation. <br> The Colorado Fire burns along Highway 1 near Big Sur, California on Friday.<br><br>The flames have continued into Saturday<br> A police car drives away from the flames as they burn along Highway 1 in California<br> The fire started Friday night in a steep canyon and quickly spread toward the sea, fanned by strong winds up to 50 mph<br> Fire burns above Highway 1 north of Big Sur near Rocky Point Restaurant <br> An air tanker makes a drop on the Colorado Fire in an attempt to extinguish some of the blaze<br> The blaze has forced the closure of the highway in both directions<br> The Colorado Fire burns down toward the Bixby Bridge<br> Authorities made contact with about 400 residents, urging them to evacuate the sparsely populated area between Carmel and Big Sur.<br><br>More than 250 firefighters from multiple agencies and volunteer groups, aided by water-dropping aircraft, contained five percent of the blaze, officials said.<br>'The winds have died down and that has worked in our favor,' she said.<br>Authorities closed a stretch of Highway 1 with no estimated time for reopening.<br><br>The two-lane highway along Big Sur is prone to closures due to fire and mudslides; heavy rain made portions of the roadway collapse last year and in 2017.<br>Evacuees shared on social media dramatic images of flames burning behind iconic Bixby Bridge.<br>The tall concrete span has been the backdrop of many car commercials, movies and TV shows, most recently the HBO drama 'Big Little Lies.'<br>Extreme weather was not limited to the remote roadway along one of America's most scenic routes. <br>Strong winds were recorded across the San Francisco Bay Area overnight, knocking down trees and power lines and causing outages to at least 18,000 Pacific Gas & Electric customers in the region, the utility said.<br><br>There were no immediate reports of injuries.<br> Firefighters on Saturday were battling a wildfire that broke out in the rugged mountains along Big Sur<br> Using water from the Pacific Ocean, a Cal Fire helicopter prepares to make a drop on the fire<br> The fire burned overnight and into Saturday morning along Highway 1<br> Firefighters continue to work in shifts in an attempt to put out the blaze<br> The fire was first reported to have spread to the area on Friday night on Palo Colorado Road<br> The helicopters have repeatedly refilled their water tanks in the Pacific Ocean<br> Firefighters continue to work along the side of the canyons in Big Sur<br> Hundreds of residents on this precarious stretch of the California coast were forced to evacuate<br> The Bixby Bridge was opened in 1932 and is one of the most photographed bridges in the state<br>In Sonoma County, firefighters extinguished a five-acre fire on Geyser Peak, where gusts above 90 mph were recorded.<br><br>In the Sierra Nevada, the winds topped 141 mph near the summit of Kirkwood Mountain Resort, shutting several ski lifts.<br>In Southern California, a peak gust 90 mph was recorded in the mountains east of Santa Clarita. Strong winds developed across the region, toppling trees and powerlines.<br>The National Weather Service said a similar windy event happened in Bay Area nearly a year ago.<br><br>A red flag warning of extreme fire danger was issued then due to the strong winds and much drier conditions.<br>This time, the region received a reprieve from December storms that dumped heavy snow in the mountains and partially refilled parched reservoirs.<br>However, Juliette said the winds quickly dried up vegetation weakened by a prolonged drought and lowered humidity level.<br> The Colorado Fire burns a fence off Highway 1 near Big Sur<br> A California Highway Patrol officer drives south on Highway 1 as the Colorado Fire burns near <br> The Colorado Fire burns along Highway 1 near Big Sur, California into Saturday<br>California has long had an active wildfire season, but in recent years, fueled at least in part by climate change, it has grown longer and more punishing. <br>Last year, the wildfire season started unusually early amid an ongoing drought and low reservoir levels, Cal Fire said.<br><br>In January 2021 alone, the state battled 297 fires on 1,171 acres, the office said.<br>The Colorado Fire is the only fire listed on Cal Fire's incident list so far in 2022.<br>This year, California is also grappling with the Santa Ana winds.<br>A high wind warning was in effect for the area, with possible gusts of up to 70 miles per hour (112.65 kph), according to the National Weather Service.<br>But winds had improved and were forecast to remain light throughout the weekend, the Red Cross said.<br> A fallen tree off sits on top of a vehicle after strong winds in Upland, Calif., Saturday, Jan. 22, 2022<br> The strong winds bring the potential for fires, downed trees, powerlines and other debris<br> A man takes photos as fallen trees block the street after strong winds <br> Brandon Crenshaw takes photos as a fallen tree sits on top of his car after strong winds<br> A fallen tree sits on top of another vehicle after strong winds<br> In the higher canyons and the western portion of the San Gabriel Mountains, isolated wind gusts could reach up to 80 mph, officials said<br> A fallen tree leans on a home after strong winds<br> A fallen tree sits on top of a vehicle after the winds and blazes came through<br><br><br><br><br>My web page :: [https://telecharger1win.com/ 1win bonus sans depot]
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