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Borel

[ baw-rel, buh-; French baw-rel ]

noun

  1. Fé·lix É·douard É·mile [fey-, leeks, ey-, dwar, ey-, meel], 1871–1956, French mathematician.


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In August, Lara issued a similar bulletin shielding more than 185,000 policyholders affected by the Park, Borel and Gold Complex fires in Kern County and Northern California.

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Helicopters also were released from the Borel fire in the Sequoia National Forest the night of July 28, even though they had hours of flight time left, he said.

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Nearly three weeks after the blaze, it was a sliver of silver lining for Gonzales, who like most of Havilah’s 150 residents is trying to plot a path forward after the Borel fire burned the historic mining town to its foundations.

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The majority have been small, while a few such as Borel have exploded and forced thousands of people to evacuate.

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Forest Service is still investigating the Borel fire and has not released an official cause.

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