Despite the insistence of several apocalyptic films ("Escape from LA" among them), the Hollywood Sign has never caught fire. It was erected from wood and sheet metal in 1923 to pr
The Sunset Fire in the wooded area of Hollywood Hills began at around 6 p.m. on Wednesday. Here's what to know about the iconic Hollywood Sign landmark.
Although fake, AI-generated images depicting the historic landmark ablaze have circulated online, the historic Hollywood sign has not been damaged in the California wildfires.
After yet another fire broke out in Los Angeles, images circulating on social media suggested the iconic landmark had gone up in flames.
Images and videos purporting to show the historic Hollywood sign engulfed in flames are spreading across X and other social media platforms as wildfires rage through Los Angeles, California. But the visuals are fakes,
As deadly wildfires continue to devastate Los Angeles County, the outbreak of a new inferno in the Hollywood Hills on Wednesday afternoon led to the spread of fake pictures and video across social media claiming that the iconic Hollywood sign is ablaze.
Wildfires continue to blaze across Los Angeles County and Hollywood Hills is the latest area to become affected.
According to Cal Fire and the Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD), the Sunset Fire was at least three miles away from the Hollywood sign as of the morning of Jan. 9. Hollywoodsign.org ...
Social media users have been sharing fake images of the Hollywood sign burning as deadly wildfires raged across Los Angeles, but the famous landmark was not impacted, according to witnesses.
Rumours have been circulating about the famous Hollywood sign as bushfires wreak havoc across Los Angeles with five lives lost and around 180,000 people forced to flee. The Hollywood sign isn’t on fire despite images of it ablaze circulating on social media.
LA's raging wildfires appear to be heading towards the famous landmark sign - threatening to burn down the iconic 50-foot tall structure that was installed back in the 1970s
The Sunset Fire started as a brush fire in Los Angeles' Hollywood Hills amid windstorm conditions. By mid-Thursday morning, the fire was stopped, an official said.