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– Another Los Angeles wildfire broke out on Wednesday, sending flames screaming up the hills near Castaic Lake, video shows. The Hughes Fire started near Castaic, California, north of Santa ...
That fire was largely forgotten until Jan. 7, when smoke was again spotted in the mountains and canyons surrounding the Highlands. ... They have reviewed over 85 hours of video footage and combed ...
The fire swelled to more than 9,000 acres – sending a massive column of black smoke visible for miles. ... Aerial video showed flames approaching I-5 near Castaic Lake, ...
Federal investigators are searching for the suspects, caught on surveillance footage, allegedly stealing fire equipment from a U.S. Forest Service strike team during a Southern California ...
The fire tornado, which had peak windspeeds of 143 miles per hour (230 km/h), killed at least three people and injured five others while on the ground for approximately thirty minutes. The fire tornado was the most powerful in California history, and was the deadliest fire tornado to ever form as part of a larger event.
The moisture helps fire crews to slow the wildfires that started burning on January 7. More than 28 people have died in the blazes. The major L.A. fires are all at least 80 percent contained.
CN Rail responded to a video that showed one of its trains on fire by saying that the train in that video was 45 kilometres south of Lytton and the smoke seen in the video was from a different fire, one that was already burning. They said in a statement that the train in the video had passed through Lytton uneventfully several hours before the ...
A camera system designed to monitor California’s vast terrain for smoke and wildfires captured video on Friday of what is believed to be the first tornado to impact the Lower 48 in 2025.