Mud and debris from a fire-ravaged hillside covers Topanga Canyon Boulevard on Monday. (Brian van der Brug/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images) ...
At least 29 people have died as multiple wildfires, fueled by severe drought conditions and strong winds, rage across Southern California. Thousands of firefighters have been battling wildfires across ...
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LOS ANGELES — As crews continue to battle fires across Southern California, residents in the region will also need to brace for the possibility of wet weather, which may trigger mudslides this ...
At least 27 people have died in the Los Angeles area because of the fires, and thousands of people have fled their homes. Red flag warnings have once again been issued across Southern California ...
The Clay Fire is the latest fire to erupt as Southern California has been inundated with deadly wildfires in January. The Palisades Fire and the Eaton Fire grew to be the largest, leading to ...
At least 29 people have died as multiple wildfires, fueled by severe drought conditions and strong winds, rage across Southern California. Thousands of firefighters have been battling wildfires ...
High winds are threatening to fuel more Southern California wildfires, even as Los Angeles works to recover from the blazes that devastated neighborhoods earlier this month. On Tuesday, wind speeds ...
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Two weeks have passed since a destructive wave of wildfires first gripped southern California, burning tens of thousands of acres and killing more than two dozen people in what has become one of ...
Dangerous winds returned to Southern California on Tuesday as firefighters battled new fires amid dry conditions, and a pair of major blazes burned for a third week in the Los Angeles area.
Fire has always shaped the landscape in California. But today it burns hotter, more frequently, and spreads farther than ever before—a shift driven by human development, climate change ...