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The Mountain Fire was a destructive and fast-moving wildfire in Ventura County, Southern California, in November of 2024. The fire burned 19,904 acres (8,055 hectares), destroyed and damaged hundreds of buildings, and caused multiple injuries.
The cause of both fires is under investigation, officials said. Fire Weather Warnings remain in place through Thursday for parts of Ventura and Los Angeles counties, according to the National ...
Size: 23,713 acres Containment: 18% Cause: Under investigation Tuesday marked one week since the deadly fires broke out in the Los Angeles area in Southern California and the fight is far from over.
The forecast for the next 10 days shows rain falling in Ventura and Los Angeles counties, ... This causes creeks and drainage areas to flood much sooner during a storm, and with more water, than ...
[210] [211] Based on a 2024 study on long-term wildfire smoke exposure in the U.S., he also predicted that smoke exposure could cause several long-term effects in Californians, including reproductive, cardiovascular, respiratory, renal, endocrine, and neurodevelopmental disorders.
The cause of the ferocious fire, which ignited Wednesday and was fanned by winds of up to 80 mph, remained under investigation. Six injuries have been reported. ... Ventura County Fire Chief ...
The Hughes Fire is an active wildfire burning in Los Angeles County and Ventura County in Southern California. As of January 22, 2025, the fire has burned 5,054 acres (2,045 hectares). The fire began near Lake Hughes Road near Castaic Lake and its cause is under investigation.
The fire captain said the exact cause of the fire is under investigation. Ventura County Fire Chief Dustin Gardner said Wednesday that several agencies are responding to the Mountain Fire ...