Storm Damage, Fire, and Postal Worker Attacks Lead Fresno Headlines
Fresno, CA – March 7, 2026 – Severe storms damage a CAL FIRE station, downtown crews battle a fire, and postal workers face attacks.
It has been a turbulent stretch of days across Fresno, with wild weather, emergency calls, and public safety concerns all making headlines.
Storm Tears Roof From CAL FIRE Station
Powerful winds linked to a recent storm system caused significant damage to a Fresno County CAL FIRE station this week. Officials confirmed that part of the building’s roof was torn off during intense gusts, with early reports suggesting a possible tornado touched down in the area.
No injuries were reported, but the damage highlights how severe this round of winter weather has been. A weather advisory remains in effect across parts of Fresno, Merced, and Madera counties, with forecasters warning of additional storms, possible funnel clouds, localized flooding, and power outages.
Downtown Fresno Building Fire
Fire crews also responded to a structure fire in downtown Fresno. The blaze damaged a commercial building and prompted a temporary response from multiple units.
Officials have not released details about the cause, but crews were able to contain the fire before it spread to nearby properties. No major injuries were reported.
Postal Workers Targeted in String of Attacks
Meanwhile, law enforcement is investigating a troubling string of attacks targeting postal workers in Fresno. Authorities say multiple incidents have been reported, raising concerns about worker safety and mail delivery disruptions.
Officials are urging residents to remain alert and report suspicious activity as investigations continue.
Residents Urged to Prepare
With additional storm systems forecast for Central California, emergency officials are encouraging residents to prepare for potential flooding and power outages. Sandbags, emergency kits, and charged devices are recommended as the region braces for more unsettled weather.
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