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A quickly growing brush fire in Southern California has spread at least 1,400 acres, prompting evacuations, according to fire officials.
Fires continue to cause devastation in southern California, and one of the issues fire crews have run into is water pressure becoming low in hydrants. FOX 10 asked a few firefighting agencies in ...
The Southern California wildfires have forced thousands of people from their homes and the damage left behind is devastating. Here’s how you can help those who have been impacted.
Smoke and haze from wildfires that burned in southern California and around metro Phoenix clouded Valley skies Wednesday morning before dissipating as the day progressed.. That daily pattern was ...
Southern California fire grows to over 3,000 acres in Malibu ... "The L.A. County Fire Department and the L.A. County Sheriff's Department are going to join forces with our arson investigators ...
With bone-dry conditions, Southern California high fire danger could linger into the new year Firefighters battle the Franklin fire next to a business along Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu Tuesday ...
Southern California's fire season usually runs from late spring, around May and June, through October and November. However, wildfires that break out later into the season can prove worse due to ...
A fast-moving brush fire ignited in Southern California and quickly grew to more than 4,200 acres, forcing evacuations in San Bernardino County. The blaze, dubbed the Ranch Fire, was first ...
Fire risk and strong winds continue in Southern California with rain on the horizon Southern California was forecast to face more dangerous winds on Wednesday, but could get some badly needed rain ...
The Los Angeles Fire Department reported about 30 vehicles were abandoned on Sunset Boulevard and Palisades Drive. Those vehicles will be moved by a County dozer to provide access to emergency ...
Southern California’s five most populous counties saw the size of the very-high fire zone grow to more than 812,000 acres in the latest update, up from just over 644,000 in the previous maps ...