A brush fire that broke out on Monday evening in Malibu Canyon has led to mandatory evacuation orders in parts of southern ...
The Franklin Fire has exploded to more than 2,600 acres, and weather conditions are favorable for rapidly growing flames.
Weather conditions have improved enough in Southern California for forecasters to say that the worst of the high winds that ...
The Franklin Fire burning in Malibu, and near University, has grown to nearly 3,900 acres with 7% containment. Thousand of people have been forced to evacuate. There is continued threat of the strong ...
AIR7 was above the scene as the sun rose Tuesday morning, showing some of the first daylight images of the Franklin Fire in Malibu. Fire officials said the evacuation order area encompassed about ...
The Franklin fire continues to spread across Malibu, sparking fears for a wider blaze across Southern California.
The timing of this Santa Ana Wind Event is similar to the Thomas Fire, which burned over 280,000 acres from December 2017 to January 2018 and is the ninth-largest wildfire in California history.
Santa Ana winds can often increase the fire danger for Southern California, and forecasters are expecting that to be the case this week. "This event has the potential to be as strong as the ...
Wildfire risk is high in Southern California, where little rain has fallen ... isolated gusts could exceed 80 m.p.h. in the mountains. Any new fire will spread rapidly under these conditions ...
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A strong Santa Ana wind event will bring extreme fire danger to Southern California this week. “A fire weather warning is pretty much in effect for all of us, especially as you’re up against ...
The timelapse video from UC San Diego’s ALERTCalifornia program shows the growth of the brush fire between Tuesday morning and Wednesday morning.