Elephant Fire in Tahoe National Forest burns 12,300 acres, evacuation orders remain in place
By Brandon Downs Evacuation orders remained in place Monday for the Elephant Fire that has burned more than 12,300 acres in Northern California’s Tahoe National Forest. U.S. Forest Service officials…
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