The Los Angeles wildfires continue to grow rapidly Thursday, engulfing homes in the Pacific Palisades and other neighborhoods ...
National Geographic's staff photographer—who has decades of experience covering wildfires—weighs in on why the latest fires ...
Thanks to an aggressive dry season and hurricane-force winds, Los Angeles is experiencing the most devastating fires in the city’s history. At least five people have died and over 130,000 residents in ...
Sheriff Robert Luna said 179,783 people are under evacuation orders due to the Palisades, Eaton, Hurst and Lidia fires in Los Angeles County. Another 200,000 residents are under evacuation warnings.
At least five people are dead and many more injured as several fires broke out across Southern California amid historically ...
A temporary lull in the extreme and dry Santa Ana winds allowed firefighters to step up efforts to contain the flames.
The Los Angeles wildfires have now burned down more than 29,000 acres of land, with firefighters continuously battling the ...
Thousands of residents made harrowing escapes as devastating wildfires bore down on the Los Angeles area.
Eleven months ago, the Los Angeles area was under water. Nearly a foot of rain fell in just a couple of days in early ...
Thousands of structures are burned and at least five people dead as r​aging fires fueled by Santa Ana winds continue to burn ...
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 ...