As wildfires spread across homes in Southern California, Idaho Gov. Brad Little said the state of Idaho is working to prevent similar devastation from happening in Idaho.
BOISE, Idaho — Multiple Idaho fire crews have been helping battle the devastating wildfires ripping across Southern California. The weather has changed for the better, with the Santa Ana winds dying down in intensity. This should help fire crews, including the Gem State's crews, make more headway in fire mitigation efforts.
KIMBERLY — Four firefighters from the Rock Creek Fire District have arrived in California to fight wildfires there and have seen the devastation they expected to see.
We haven't seen disasters of this magnitude for some time,” said the president of the Idaho Fire Chief’s Association. More than 1,000 homes have been destroyed.
Late last week, agencies across Idaho sent 104 firefighters and 25 engines to assist with fires plaguing southern California, according to a press release from the Idaho Office of Emergency
The State of Idaho is sending forces to help protect communities from the Southern California wildfires. California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services sent a request for help through the Emergency Management Assistance Compact and the Idaho Fire Chiefs Association.
BOISE, Idaho — As an unfathomable and historic wildfire rages through Southern California, Idahoans are starting to jump in to help. The Idaho Office of Emergency Management announced on ...
The State of Idaho is sending five task forces to help protect those threatened by the wildfires that are burning in Southern California.According to the Idaho
Idaho firefighters are making their way to assist and protect communities threatened by wildfires burning in the greater Los Angeles area in southern California. More than 100,000 people have been evacuated from their homes,
Northern Lakes firefighters have officially arrived in Southern California ready to help with the deadly wildfires that have displaced thousands and left nearly a dozen dead.
A social media post made rounds saying Oregon fire trucks were going to be turned away due to emissions. But that claim is false.
Lorenzo Lamas criticized California officials for not being prepared for the fires, which have been "absolutely devastating" to his Pacific Palisades hometown.