With over 11,000 homes destroyed and 150,000 evacuated, officials expect the death toll to rise from California's fire siege.
Crews hope to continue making progress battling Los Angeles County's second-largest wildfire over the weekend.
Anthony Honore was accustomed to seeing brush fires far up in the San Gabriel Mountains above Pasadena during yearly dry ...
The Santa Ana winds become particularly dangerous when combined with other climate conditions such as drought, which increases the risk of wildfires like the ones currently raging in the Los Angeles ...
Eleven deaths have been confirmed and more than 12,000 structures have been damaged or destroyed. More than 150,000 people ...
A series of deadly wildfires in the greater Los Angeles area were still burning fiercely over the weekend, decimating entire communities.
Officials had hoped that a drop in wind speeds would help firefighters. But dry terrain helped the giant Palisades blaze grow ...
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There is great concern that fire weather conditions could become exacerbated' again for Los Angeles County. Three Santa Ana ...
There is great concern that fire weather conditions could become exacerbated' again for Los Angeles County. Three Santa Ana ...
The winds are now picking up again in strength in the area. The strongest are expected across the mountains and through the valleys with damaging gusts locally up to 75mph (121kph). But there will be ...
Los Angeles faces another tense night as the Palisades fire moved northeast, prompting new mandatory evacuations.