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Firefighters are battling the Dixie Fire, burning in Plumas and Butte counties, and threatening areas of Lassen and Tehama counties.
The fire was sparked around 5:15 p.m. July 13 in the Lassen National Forest and has prompted evacuations in Butte, Plumas and Tehama counties. The fire also closed parts of the Lassen National Forest and Plumas National Forest.
Causes of the Dixie Fire and adjoining Fly Fire are under investigation, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.
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SALT LAKE CITY The National Weather Service issued multiple weather advisories and severe thunderstorm and flash flood warnings for southern Utah, as smoky skies and triple-digit temperatures are forecast for northern Utah Sunday.
The agency issued flash flood warnings for Iron County near Parowan at the Brian Head burn scar and areas near Zion National Park Sunday afternoon.
Up to 1.5 inches of rain has fallen near Parowan, which could result in debris flow moving through the Parowan Creek drainage, the agency said in a tweet. This warning lasts until 7 p.m., while the warning for Kanarravile was set to last until 5:30 p.m.
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Spiegelhauer Road receives major upgrade
An unsealed road that leads to iconic Townsville locations such as Crystal Creek and Paluma Dam has been upgraded.
The Spiegelhauer Road upgrade has received two rounds of funding under the Australian Government’s Black Spot program totalling $1.07 million.
Stage one received $390,685 and involved sealing more than 400 metres of unsealed road and the installation of guard rails.
Stage two received a further $659,500, which allowed for a road realignment, sealing of a further 800 metres of the road, the installation of warning signage and more guard rails.
Townsville City Council Infrastructure Services Committee chairperson Kurt Rehbein said Spiegelhauer Road had been identified as a location for Black Spot funding due to several crashes with tourists who were unfamiliar with the conditions or lacked experience in wet conditions.