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  1. The 1993 Laguna Fire or Laguna Canyon Fire was a destructive wildfire in Orange County, California. After igniting on October 27, the fire burned more than 16,000 acres (6,500 hectares) and destroyed hundreds of homes in Laguna Beach and Emerald Bay before it was fully contained on October 31.

  2. Feb 11, 2022 · Feb. 10, 2022 7:31 PM PT. With a swift and coordinated response by city officials and first responders, a brush fire that broke out Thursday in north Laguna Beach was met with full force and...

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  4. On October 27, 1993, a fire started near Laguna Canyon Road about one mile north of El Toro Road. Pushed by Santa Ana winds, the fire reached the community of Emerald Bay and entered the perimeter of the District's Moorhead Reservoir.

  5. Oct 22, 2013 · Oct. 22, 2013 11:31 AM PT. 1. Photo Gallery: 1993 fire in Laguna Beach. Oct. 23, 2013. 2. ‘People were coming out of their houses, which were on fire...’. Laguna Beach fire officials...

  6. Oct 20, 2008 · Oct. 20, 2008 12 AM PT. The terrible Laguna Beach wildfire was 15 years ago, taking place on October 27, 1993. This unsolved crime was quite an event touching the lives of most all Lagunans.

  7. Oct 27, 2023 · Mayor Bob Whalen. Oct. 27, 2023, marks the 30th anniversary of the devastating 1993 wildfire that destroyed more than 400 homes in Laguna Beach. Those of us who were here then will never forget the howling winds, the smoky skies and the pure speed of the fire as it first hit Emerald Bay and then headed east, where it leapt across Laguna Canyon ...

  8. Oct 27, 2023 · At 11:50 a.m., Oct. 27, 1993, fire authorities received five 911 calls that Laguna Canyon Road was on fire. The blaze would turn into the most destructive wildfire on record in Orange County. An unknown woman on Pacific Coast Highway reacts to the 1993 Laguna firestorm. Photo courtesy Orange County Archives.

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