Salinas structure fire spreads to another home
No one was inside at the time of the Salinas structure fires, both were under control in 30 minutes Share Updated: 8:14 PM PDT Jul 16, 2021 Rebecca Armbruster
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Salinas structure fire spreads to another home
No one was inside at the time of the Salinas structure fires, both were under control in 30 minutes Share Updated: 8:14 PM PDT Jul 16, 2021 Rebecca Armbruster Salinas Fire Department, along with several other agencies, responded to a structure fire Friday afternoon. According to Salinas Fire, the fire started in a backyard of a home on Via Maria in South Salinas around 4:30 p.m. It then spread to a second residence on the adjacent street.There was no one inside the home at the time of the fire, and there are no reports of injuries.Both fires were under control in 30 minutes, according to Salinas Fire. At the he
Attack caught on camera as citizens step in to help victim
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. - Santa Barbara Police responded to calls for someone screaming for help about 11:40pm Monday night near the 400 block of South Salinas St.
Police said multiple concerned citizens had called police dispatch about the attack. Officers arrived in minutes and discovered a female victim severely beaten and laying on the sidewalk. Paramedics were called to treat the victim.
Officers discovered the attack was the result of a family dispute and the victim and suspect are related. Police also said the attack was captured on security cameras which showed how the victim lost consciousness during the attack and how several citizens jumped in to help her.
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Due to the incoming storms, debris flow is also an issue for South Salinas residents near the River Fire burn scars.
Currently, there have been no evacuation orders or warnings called for residents in Monterey County.
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Fire weather in January? Red flag warning coming to parts of Northern California By Vanessa Arredondo
Parts of Northern California will be watching for potential wildfires this week as powerful offshore winds gust over a region parched from a lack of winter rains and heated by a stretch of warm days that’ve broken decades-old records.
This week’s forecasted conditions prompted the National Weather Service to issue a red flag warning for the Santa Lucia range, Los Padres National Forest, and the mountains of interior Monterey and San Benito counties from Monday evening to Tuesday afternoon. Northeast winds will become stronger after sunset across the tallest peaks of the Santa Lucia and Southern Gabilan mountain ranges before descending to lower elevations, meteorologists said.