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Carbon Fire in Orange County 30% contained

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 · 9h
Carbon Fire in Orange County 30% contained after growing to 200 acres
Firefighters made significant progress overnight on the Carbon Fire burning in unincorporated Brea, stopping its forward spread early Sunday after the blaze grew to about 200 acres.

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 · 4h
Update: Containment efforts for Carbon Fire in Orange County hit 71%
 · 34m · on MSN
Orange County's Carbon Fire now 71% contained; evacuation warnings lifted
 · 1d
Evacuation warnings issued for brush fire burning in Brea
Evacuation warnings have been issued for a brush fire burning in unincorporated Brea in Orange County.

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 · 1d
Rapid, wind-driven Carbon fire burns in Brea, evacuation warnings issued
 · 1d
Brea brush fire prompts evacuation warnings from Orange County firefighters
 · 1d
Evacuation warnings issued for brush fire burning in Orange County
Evacuation warnings have been issued for El Rodeo Stables, Brea Hills, Olina Village and Hollydale.

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 · 7h
Update: Carbon Fire burns 200 acres in Orange County
 · 1d
Wind fuels brush fire in OC, closing roads and forcing evacuation warnings
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Poitry Canyon Fire burning in Las Animas County, grows to 2,065 acres

LAS ANIMAS COUNTY, Colo. (KOAA) — A new wildfire has broken out in Las Animas County. The Poitry Canyon Fire is burning northwest of Kim. According to the Pueblo Interagency Dispatch Center, the fire has burned 676 acres so far.
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Cooler weather slows growth of Poitrey Canyon Fire in southeast Colorado, wildfire remains uncontained

The Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control provided an update on the Poitrey Canyon Fire on Sunday morning, stating that, although the cooler weather has slowed the fire's growth, it remains 0% contained.
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