The National Weather Service said a red flag warning, which indicates conditions for high fire danger, would remain in effect until 6 p.m. Thursday.
A fast-moving wildfire erupted in Southern California on Wednesday, destroying homes and sending firefighters rushing to get residents out of homes and to safety, officials said.
What to KnowThe Mountain Fire burned 14,000 acres in the Moorpark and Camarillo areas.As of 12:15 a.m. Thursday, roughly 42,000 customers were without power.Scroll below for a list of school closures ...
Much of Los Angeles County will again be facing red flag critical fire conditions Thursday as a powerful and “particularly dangerous” Santa Ana wind event continues to combine with low humidity to ...
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, BOTH CALM DAYS WITH LOTS OF SUNSHINE. NOT A WHOLE LOT CHANGES THIS WEEKEND. WE’LL SEE MORE IN THE WAY OF CLOUD COVER, BUT AS FAR AS RAIN GOES, IT MAY BE A SPRINKLE FOR SOME NORTH OF ...
The fire prompted a massive response from crews across the state, including five strike teams out of Auburn in Placer County.
With predicted gusts between 50 mph and 100 mph, and low humidity levels, parts of Southern California could experience “extreme and life-threatening" conditions.
has forced thousands of people from their homes in Southern California. The fire department in Ventura County, north-west of Los Angeles, labelled the blaze "very dangerous." Residents should heed ...
Ventura County remains under an "extremely critical" wildfire warning while firefighters struggle to gain an edge on the Mountain Fire, which is currently 0% contained. At least two individuals have ...
Santa Ana winds impacting Ventura County have made the fire more difficult to extinguish, the Fire Department said.