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California's MP18 Fire Expands to Nearly 7,000 Acres

2026-08-19 3 Dailymotion

A wildfire, attributed to human activity, is raging near Hoopa in Humboldt County, California, having surged in size to approximately 6,914 acres since its ignition on August 9th close to Highway 96 and Norton Creek. The containment level currently stands at just 19 percent according to the latest reports. The fire's behavior has transitioned from extreme, rapidly advancing crown fires and uphill runs to active backing and spotting, indicating ongoing, aggressive activity throughout the area. Almost 1,900 personnel are engaged in combating the blaze, which is under the management of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, with suppression expenses already exceeding $20 million. Authorities advise local residents to stay alert, adhere to any evacuation directives promptly, and limit outdoor activities that may ignite new fires.
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