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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.
Smoke and flames rise while firefighters battle the Hughes Fire near Castaic Lake, north of Santa Clarita, California on Jan. 22, 2025. A gull flies past as the Hughes Fire burns north of Los ...
The Agua fire, near the edge of the Angeles National Forest, swelled from 4 acres to 100 acres in less than two hours, L.A. County firefighters said. Pair of fires leap in size in Santa Clarita ...
The Hughes Fire near Santa Clarita began Wednesday and has burned nearly 10,500 acres, though Cal Fire has not reported any structures damaged from the blaze as of Sunday morning.
UPDATED: An explosion in Santa Clarita, Calif. sparked a brush fire, leaving three people critically injured, according to the Associated Press. Although initial reports said that the explosion ...
The latest Los Angeles County wildfire, dubbed the Hughes Fire, began as a brush fire Wednesday a little before 11 a.m. before spreading to over 8,000 acres by around 4 p.m. local time.
An update from the LA County Sheriff's Department shortly before 8:30 p.m. local time said the most intense fire activity was occurring on the southwestern side of the fire.
A grass fire burned over 14 acres north of Acton near Santa Clarita late Monday afternoon, according to the Los Angeles County Fire Department.