Elephant Fire: Nearly 6,500 acres burned; evacuation orders in place
(FOX40.COM) — The Elephant Fire in Sierra County that began Saturday afternoon has burned nearly 6,500 acres, and new evacuation orders and warnings are in place, fire officials said. VIDEO: Cause of…
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