Fueled by the Santa Ana winds, destructive wildfires have spread through the Los Angeles area, forcing more than 100,000 to evacuate and killing at least five.
The exact cause of each fire is still under investigation, but officials have largely blamed the extreme drought conditions, combined with the supersized Santa Ana winds whipping flames and embers at ...
The dangerously high winds will strengthen and spread southward through San Diego County over the day Thursday, reaching ...
( NewsNation) — The Los Angeles wildfires are being fueled by what the National Weather Service said could be the strongest ...
Firefighters battled to control a series of major fires that have killed five people, ravaged communities from the Pacific Coast to Pasadena, and sent thousands of people frantically fleeing their ...
Multiple fires remain burning, some still with 0% containment. Firefighters have had some wins stopping other fires from ...
CAL FIRE San Diego said they've sent more than 80 firefighters of their own up to Los Angeles to help combat the wildfires, and the rest are preparing for the potential wildfire risks in San Diego.
Red flag warnings will linger across much of Southern California for the rest of the work week as Santa Ana winds slowly ...
The Eaton Fire destroyed homes in Altadena Calif., a town northeast of Pasadena. The image was captured Jan. 8 by Maxar ...
A Red Flag Warning has been extended for portions of San Diego County ahead of another bout of strong Santa Ana winds.
While the causes of the largest fires are still under investigation, many factors led to the quick-spreading blazes.