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A fast-moving wildfire near the Ventura and Los Angeles county line spread to over 1,500 acres on Aug. 7, triggering evacuations in the area.
Fire officials say the blaze is threatening power lines as well as the communities of Hasley Canyon and Hathaway Ranch.
Temperatures in the area are near 100 degrees and humidity as low as 15 percent. The southern part of California has seen ...
The Canyon Fire, which began on Thursday afternoon, has expanded from 30 acres to nearly 5,000 acres in less than 24 hours.
Rising temperatures pose new challenges for firefighters who have made incremental progress against a massive wildfire in ...
The Gifford Fire has scorched more than 96,000 acres of California’s Central Coast, becoming the state’s largest wildfire of ...
Thousands of people were ordered to evacuate their homes in Southern California Thursday as a fast-moving brush fire ripped ...
More than 800 structures are threatened by a massive wildfire in central California that left at least three people injured as it burned through Los Padres National Forest.
A new study shows that since 1990, fire season is arriving up to two months earlier across many parts of California.
The Canyon Fire began at 1:25 p.m. Thursday local time, close to the unincorporated community of Castaic in Los Angeles County, near the border of Ventura County. The California Department of Forestry ...
The blaze, called the Canyon fire, began early Thursday afternoon near Lake Piru, a reservoir about 60 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles.