A combination of hotter and drier weather and more people living in places that naturally burn are making things complicated.
In the same month that multiple fires devastated Los Angeles County, the Border 2 Fire sparked and set over 6,000 acres ...
The Border 2 Fire was 10% contained Sunday with the National Weather Service's forecast of rain before sunrise prompting ...
The incoming rain this weekend brings mudslide threat to areas previously affected by the wildfires, as crews race to contain ...
CASTAIC, Ca. (AP) — More than 50,000 are under evacuation orders or warnings from fire burning north of Los Angeles.
But while the January fires rank as the most destructive in Los Angeles history, they have not been as damaging as others in ...
Scale of the damage makes it an unprecedented task, but there are examples and tools for the private and public sectors.
The wildfires raging through Los Angeles are the most destructive and likely the deadliest in the county’s history.
Officials are probing whether electrical equipment sparked the Los Angeles fires. Such infrastructure has ignited vast ...
Fire authorities have clarified that not all "structures" referenced in the map are homes or businesses. They say things like sheds and even some vehicles are included in the "structures" count.
The active line made contact with dry grass and leaves, which fueled the fire. The Dixie Fire in July 2021 burned parts of Butte, Lassen, Plumas, Shasta and Tehama counties and lasted 104 days.
That figure is down from seven at one point last week, when powerful winds that contributed to fire conditions described by firefighters as the worst they've seen fanned flames in Los Angeles County.