El Dorado County, Coyote Fire
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Firefighters are on the ground and in the air battling the Coyote Fire, a blaze that started around 2:20 p.m. Wednesday in an area southeast of Coyoteville Lane and Cedar
The Coyote Fire burned nearly 500 acres, destroying two homes and an outbuilding. The Felix family did have renters insurance, but it will cover less than half of their lost property.
As of Thursday morning, the fire has scorched 1,400 acres and is 50 percent contained. A Cal Fire official told Monterey CBS affiliate KION that two outbuildings were destroyed in the Coyote Fire.
FLAGLER BEACH, Fla. - Firefighters rescued a young coyote trapped inside a drain pipe in Flagler Beach on Monday evening. Emergency crews rescued a young coyote trapped approximately 30 feet inside a drain pipe along Lambert Avenue in Flagler Beach on Monday evening.
In an update issued just before 6:40 a.m. Friday, Cal Fire San Diego officials said the so-called Coyote Fire had burned 466 acres and was 10% contained.