The La Brea Fire was a fast moving 2009 wildfire which occurred in Southern California in the United States. The fire began near La Brea Creek in Santa Barbara County, in the Los Padres National Forest. The fire started burning on August 8, and just 5 days later on August 13 had grown by 10,000 acres, or 40 sq. km. When the wildfire was finally contained on August 22, it had burned 89,489 acres (140 sq. mi; 362 sq. km.) of land. The huge Zaca Fire burned in the same region as the La Brea Fire, and occurred just two years prior in 2007.
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| - The La Brea Fire was a fast moving 2009 wildfire which occurred in Southern California in the United States. The fire began near La Brea Creek in Santa Barbara County, in the Los Padres National Forest. The fire started burning on August 8, and just 5 days later on August 13 had grown by 10,000 acres, or 40 sq. km. When the wildfire was finally contained on August 22, it had burned 89,489 acres (140 sq. mi; 362 sq. km.) of land. The huge Zaca Fire burned in the same region as the La Brea Fire, and occurred just two years prior in 2007. (en)
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| - An Ericcson Skycrane prepares to drop flame retardant on the La Brea Fire (en)
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| - A cooking fire at an illegal marijuana growing operation. (en)
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| - The La Brea Fire was a fast moving 2009 wildfire which occurred in Southern California in the United States. The fire began near La Brea Creek in Santa Barbara County, in the Los Padres National Forest. The fire started burning on August 8, and just 5 days later on August 13 had grown by 10,000 acres, or 40 sq. km. When the wildfire was finally contained on August 22, it had burned 89,489 acres (140 sq. mi; 362 sq. km.) of land. The huge Zaca Fire burned in the same region as the La Brea Fire, and occurred just two years prior in 2007. (en)
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