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The Sunset Fire broke out the evening of Jan. 8 in the Runyon Canyon area of the Hollywood Hills, forcing a new set of evacuations. It had burned dozens of acres of vegetation, officials said.
Around the same time, the Hurst Fire began in the San Fernando Valley northwest of downtown Los Angeles, burning about 850 acres. The Eaton Fire began around 6:30 p.m. local time near Pasadena ...
Firefighters made significant progress battling a fast-moving fire burning in Runyon Canyon in the Hollywood Hills overnight and evacuations orders were lifted Thursday morning. The fire had been ...
Just before 6 p.m. Wednesday, a new brush fire dubbed the Sunset fire broke out near Runyon Canyon in the Hollywood Hills, adding to the frayed nerves of Los Angeles residents. The fire has burned ...
Five major wildfires are currently burning in the Los Angeles area, according to Cal Fire. The Palisades Fire began in the Pacific Palisades area of the city on Tuesday. It has so far burned ...
The fire created massive traffic jams as residents rushed to evacuate the densely populated area below Runyon Canyon. Read more: More than 6,000 homes, structures lost in Palisades, Eaton fires ...
As of 9:45 p.m. local time, the blaze, dubbed the Sunset Fire, consumed at least 60 acres and remained 0% contained, according to Cal Fire. "Fire activity has DECREASED," The Los Angeles County ...
Los Angeles firefighters said no homes burned from the Sunset fire, which occurred near Runyon Canyon and sparked a momentary evacuation order for Hollywood and the Hollywood Hills.