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When the Woolsey Fire ignited on November 8, 2018, it quickly became an "epic" wildfire that overwhelmed the region's emergency response institutions . In its first critical hours, the fight was ...
Weeks after the Forsyth Fire destroyed over a dozen homes in the Pine Valley area, residents are once again on edge after the ...
The Los Angeles Fire Department, the city’s fire agency, also sent engines toward the Woolsey fire, but its firefighters seemed to grow frustrated with the lack of a plan and resources on the ...
The Mountain fire could have been a second coming of the 2018 Woolsey fire or even the 2017 Thomas fire — if not for a few conditions that changed on the ground last week.
Having claimed at least 1,500 structures, the Woolsey Fire is now far and away the most destructive wildfire ever to sweep through Los Angeles County. It is the “largest fire on record,” Los ...
Fire crews were making progress on the Woolsey Fire with Cal Fire reporting Sunday morning that containment had increased to 10 percent. However, strong Santa Winds were expected to return on ...
The challenges Woolsey Fire survivors have faced offer a warning for victims of the Palisades and Eaton fires.
The fast-moving Woolsey Fire burned 96,949 acres in Ventura and Los Angeles counties in November 2018, destroying 1,634 structures and causing three deaths.
A 35,000-acre brush fire made a destructive, two-county march toward the Pacific Ocean Friday, destroying at least 150 homes and forcing the evacuation of more than 250,000 people.
The Woolsey Fire exploded in size from Friday to Saturday. Two fast-moving wildfires that exploded in the hills of Southern California have forced thousands of evacuations, including the entire ...
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On Monday night, fire officials said the Woolsey Fire had scorched more than 80 percent of the total National Park lands in the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area.