Community toolshed under construction to help CZU fire victims rebuild Share Updated: 7:15 PM PDT Apr 23, 2021 Share Updated: 7:15 PM PDT Apr 23, 2021
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Show Transcript THEY ALSO PLAN TO HOST A SERIES OF SMALL OUTDOOR COMMUNITY CONCERTS PEOPLE IN THE SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS ARE RALLYING AROUND ONE ANOTHER AS THEY SLOWLY PICK UP THE PIES CE AFTER HUNDREDS OF HOMES WERE DESTROYED IN THE CZU LIGHTNING FIRE EIGHT MONTHS A. GO AS ACTION NEWS 8 REPORTER PHIL GOMEZ SHOWS US.. A COMMUNITY TOOL SHED IS GOING UP IN BOULDER CREEK TO HELP THOSE WHO LOST EVERYTHING. REBUIL D. Unfortunately, all of my tools virtually burned up in the fire CHUCK IXTEEIRA, IS REBUILDING HIS HOME THAT WAS DESTROYED IN T CZU HE LI GHTNING FIRE LAST AUGUST HE SAYS EVEN THE SIMPLEST OF TOOLS IS IMPORTANT AFTER YOU VE LOST EVERYTHING I was borrowing a tape measure omfr my neighbor for ever just to do thin gs ju st to know how to cut my firewood up to IT WL ILPROVI
Wildfires burning in Santa Cruz, San Mateo counties continue to grow
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The Nunes Fire has closed White Road at Freedom and Larkin Valley on Jan. 19, 2021.CHP Santa Cruz
LATEST Jan. 19, 7:20 p.m. The Cal Fire San Mateo-Santa Cruz Unit reported a new wildfire Tuesday evening at Little Basin Road and Upper Bloom Grade Road, four miles northwest of Boulder Creek. The Bloom Fire was five acres and zero percent contained as of 7:20 p.m.
Here s what we know as of 7 p.m. Tuesday about other fires in Santa Cruz and San Mateo Counties.
The China Grade Fire, burning on China Grade Road and Foxglove Lane four miles northwest of Boulder Creek in Santa Cruz County, was 20 acres and 100% contained with no evacuations. Cal Fire said they were mopping up, a term used to describe extinguishing residual fire to make sure it doesn t continue to spread outside of an established containment area