The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health is warning residents to stay cautious near recent burn scars, including torched structures or patches of land.
Rain on burned hillslopes can trigger dangerous floods and debris flows. Those debris flows can move with the speed of a ...
The Palisades and Eaton wildfires also continue burning in the Los Angeles area, leaving parts of Southern California with devastating fire damage.
LA County Sheriff says about 31,000 people were under mandatory evacuation orders while another 23,000 were under evacuation warnings.
The Lilac Fire, the largest of the blazes ... according to preliminary reports from the National Weather Service. A 102-mph wind gust was recorded in the San Diego mountains around 10 p.m ...
“We’re going to see another round of critical fire conditions across Southern California,” Todd Hall, a National Weather Service meteorologist ... A firefighter battles the Lilac Fire near the Bonsall ...
The fire was first reported just before 1 a.m. in the area of West Lilac Road and Old Highway ... At The Dealership Colombia's president orders national oil company to cancel US venture over ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Parched Southern California was forecast to face more dangerous winds on Wednesday but could get some ...
Southern California faced extreme fire weather on Tuesday as strong ... to 63 mph (101 kph) overnight. The National Weather Service issued warnings of “particularly dangerous” conditions ...
A small amount of rain is in the forecast for the region beginning late Friday through early Saturday, a much anticipated ...
As Los Angeles battles the Palisades and Eaton fires, which have already devastated thousands of homes and other buildings, smaller fires near San Diego, California, prompted evacuations Tuesday ...
The fires are the Lilac Fire, the largest of the blazes ... gusty winds and low relative humidity, according to the National Weather Service San Diego, signifying that if a fire starts, it could ...