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The Sayre Fire, also known as the Sylmar Fire, was a November 2008 wildfire which burned 489 residences in Los Angeles, considered to be the "worst loss of homes due to fire" in the city's history at that time. [1] The fire was first reported at 10:29 p.m. PDT on November 14, 2008, in the Sylmar section of Los Angeles.
The Hurst Fire (initially known as the Sylmar Fire [2]) was a wildfire that burned in the Sylmar area of the city of Los Angeles in Southern California. It was one of eight January 2025 Southern California wildfires driven by an extremely powerful Santa Ana wind event.
The Hurst Fire, which erupted on Jan. 7 and was fully contained on Jan. 16, ... Residents in Sylmar have fled major wildfires three times in the past 18 years. And each time, the flames tore ...
The Hurst Fire sparked near the suburb of Sylmar in the San Fernando Valley. It was among the smallest of the blazes, scorching roughly 800 acres. The fire was more than 90% contained as of Monday ...
The Hurst Fire started Tuesday night in Sylmar, a suburban neighborhood north of San Fernando, as a brush fire. As of Friday night it had expanded to 771 acres and was 70% contained, according to ...
At 10:10 p.m. PST on January 7, the LAFD reported that a 50 acres (20 ha; 0.078 sq mi; 0.20 km 2) brushfire in northern Sylmar, dubbed the Hurst Fire, had a "rapid rate of spread", and instituted immediate evacuation orders for all areas north of the Foothill Freeway between Roxford Street and the Golden State Freeway–Antelope Valley Freeway ...
The Hurst fire, in Sylmar in the San Fernando Valley northwest of Los Angeles, has exceeded 770 acres and is now 77% contained, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.
Sylmar Fire could refer to either of two wildfires in the Sylmar neighborhood of Los Angeles, California: Sayre Fire, a wildfire that happened in November 2008;