A new wildfire that erupted in northern Los Angeles County triggered tens of thousands of evacuation orders and warnings.
Officials remained concerned that the Palisades and Eaton fires could break their containment lines as firefighters continue ...
Evacuation orders and warnings were issued to more than 31,000 people in the vicinity of two new wildfires north of Los Angeles on Wednesday. NBC News' Liz Kreutz reports.
Exhausted firefighters battling deadly infernos for weeks are now grappling with two new wildfires torching Southern California.
The big picture: The Hughes Fire ignited north of Santa Clarita, just before 11am Wednesday local time and grew across 5,000 ...
The Hughes Fire has expanded to more than 4,046ha but the blaze is now 14 per cent contained. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The fire — which erupted near Castaic Lake in Los Angeles County, north of Santa Clarita, late Wednesday morning — has grown ...
There are more evacuation warnings amid new wildfires driven by high winds in Los Angeles County. More than 30,000 people ...
The Hughes fire broke out in Southern California on Wednesday, the latest in a string of wildfires to hit the region, ...
Fire crews are battling a swiftly growing blaze dubbed the Hughes Fire burning near Interstate 5 in Castaic, in the northern ...
Roughly 31,000 people were ordered to flee an area north of Los Angeles on Wednesday, Jan. 22, after a fast-moving wildfire exploded, growing to more than 8,000 acres within hours, officials said.