- Gifford Fire Status Update Reports
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- Gifford Fire Grows to 23,588 Acres in Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo . . .
The Gifford Fire has burned 23,588 acres across Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties and is just 5% contained as of Saturday, August 2, 2025, morning (CalFire) Getting your Trinity Audio player ready
- Fast-Burning Wildfire Explodes to More than 23,000 Acres East of Santa . . .
The Madre Fire started on July 2 along Highway 166 not far from where the Gifford Fire is now burning and quickly grew to more than 80,000 acres, becoming California’s largest wildfire of the year
- Central Coast Gifford Fire now largest blaze burning in California
Central Coast Gifford Fire now largest blaze burning in California August 2, 2025 By KAREN VELIE The fast moving Gifford Fire in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties swelled to 23,588 acres
- UPDATE: Gifford fire expands to 23,588 acres, Hwy. 166 remains closed . . .
The Gifford fire, which ignited Friday afternoon and quickly spread to 5,000 acres, has grown to 23,588 acres as of 10:30 a m Saturday, with evacuation orders in place
- Gifford Fire Reaches 12,400 Acres, Evacuations Remain - edhat
Gifford Fire Reaches 12,400 Acres, Evacuations Remain by Edhat Staff August 2, 2025, 8:39 am 1 6k Views The Gifford Fire reached 12,000 acres on the morning of August 2, 2025 after aerial firefighting efforts off Highway 166 east of Santa Maria (Photo: Los Padres National Forest)
- Gifford Fire Map | San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, California . . .
The Gifford Fire in San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara County, California, is 12400 acres and 5% contained It has burned for 0 days and was last updated on 08 02 2025
- Gifford Fire in California burns 12,400 acres - KYMA
As of Saturday morning, the Gifford Fire had burned an estimated 12,400 acres and was only 5% contained, according to Cal Fire
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