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Evacuation Orders Lifted For Williams and Modjeska Canyons; Still In Place for Silverado Canyon
Heavy rain washed debris onto Silverado Canyon Road from the Bond Fire burn scar. Lauren Coronado reports for NBC4 on Dec. 24, 2021.
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Mudslides Force Evacuation Orders in Orange County
Overnight rains saturated hillsides in Silverado Canyon Wednesday, prompting a mudslide that trapped some vehicles and led authorities to issue a mandatory evacuation order for the area.
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Residents Dig Out From Mudslide in Silverado Canyon
Overnight rain sent a stream of mud down a hillside in Orange County. Vikki Vargas reports for the NBC4 News at 11 a.m. on March 10, 2021.
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Mud Flows Down Hillside Above Silverado Canyon Homes
Overnight rain triggered a mudslide in Orange County’s Silverado Canyon. Meghan Reyes reports for NBC4 on March 10, 2021.
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Mud Streams Down Hillside Above Homes in Orange County's Silverado Canyon
Firefighters responded to a mudslide early Wednesday in the Silverado Canyon area of Orange County.
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Downpours Trigger Overnight Mudflow in Silverado Canyon
Unrelenting rainfall caused a mudflow in a Silverado neighborhood. Christine Kim reports for Today in LA on Friday Jan. 29, 2021.
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Mudslide Threats Prompt Evacuations in Silverado Canyon
The rain started in Silverado Canyon, and it is expected to pick up more overnight. The big concern is mudslides, just about every home is lined with sand bags because this neighborhood sits just below the Bond Fire burn area. Hetty Chang reports for NBC4 News at 11 p.m. on Jan. 28, 2021.
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Bond Fire in Silverado Canyon is 100% Contained
The Bond Fire that blackened 6,686 acres and destroyed 31 buildings since being triggered by a house fire in Silverado Canyon was 100% contained Friday morning.
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Bond Fire in OC is 96% Contained, Evacuation Warnings Lifted
A brush fire that has blackened 6,686 acres and destroyed 31 buildings since being triggered by a Silverado Canyon house fire last week was 85% contained Wednesday morning, and all evacuation warnings have been lifted.
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Bond Fire 70% Contained in Silverado Canyon
A wind-driven brush fire in Silverado Canyon sparked by a house fire has burned 7,375 acres, destroyed at least five buildings and was 50% contained Sunday, with residents still under evacuation orders in the Modjeska, Silverado and Williams Canyon areas.
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Bond Fire 40% Contained After Burning 7,300 Acres in Silverado Canyon
A wind-driven brush fire in Silverado Canyon sparked by a house fire has burned 7,375 acres and was 40% contained Saturday morning, and a community meeting was planned for later in the day for residents still under evacuation orders in the Modjeska, Silverado and Williams Canyon areas.
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Power Shutoffs Could Have Played a Role in Starting Bond Fire
Power shutoffs in Silverado Canyon could have played a role in starting the Bond Fire. Vikki Vargas reports for NBC4 News at 5 p.m. on Dec. 4, 2020.
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– Bond Fire Burns 6,400 Acres and Is 10% Contained
What began with a house fire 24 hours ago in OC’s Silverado Canyon is now a 64-hundred acre wildfire and only 10% contained with two firefighters injured battling what’s now called the bond fire. Beverly White reports for NBC4 News at 11 p.m. on Dec. 3, 2020.
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Bond Fire Burns More Than 7K Acres
More than 25,000 were forced to evacuate the Orange County area. Vikki Vargas reports Dec. 3, 2020.
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House Fire Sparks Rapidly Spreading Blaze in Orange County, Calif.
A house fire quickly spread due to high winds and low humidity in Orange County, Calif., forcing the evacuation of thousands.
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House Fire Spreads to Brush in Silverado Canyon
A house fire spread to nearby brush in Silverado Canyon, as seen on NBC4 News on Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2020.
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House Fire Sparks Brush Fire in Silverado Canyon, Bond Fire Burns 6,400 Acres
A wind-driven brush fire in Silverado Canyon sparked by a house fire exploded to more than 7,000 acres Thursday and was growing rapidly as mandatory and voluntary evacuations were ordered for residents in a large portion of Orange County.
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GM Issues Recall on 7M Trucks and SUVs
General Motors says it’s recalling about 7 million pickup trucks and SUVs over potentially dangerous Takata air bag inflators.
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Silverado Fire Containment at 70%, Silverado Canyon and Santiago Canyon Roads Are Now Open
The Silverado Fire has burned 13,390 acres and was 63% contained Friday, as evacuated residents were back home.
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Silverado Fire Evacuees Head Home, Including Pregnant Mom
Cellphones blared the warning — get out and get out now. Vikki Vargas reports Oct. 28, 2020.