However, meteorologists don’t expect that this incoming weather system will bring enough rain to cause debris flows or mudslides. For the Palisades fire’s scarred footprint, Malibu is looking ...
so we need the rain,” Marrone said. “We just don’t need it all at once.” While the Border 2 Fire area is not densely populated, “There is a threat to critical communication ...
so we need the rain,” Marrone said. “We just don’t need it all at once.” Two new blazes erupted Thursday afternoon in San Diego County. While the Border 2 Fire area is not densely ...
Not only that, the heat of the fire actually burns and damages the soil, creating a water-repellent, or hydrophobic, layer. What once was a vegetated hillslope, with leaves and trees to intercept rain ...
The Hughes Fire has burned more than 9,000 acres Wednesday around the Castaic Lake in Los Angeles County on Wednesday continuing a devastating wave of Southern California wildfires fueled by dry ...
The Hughes Fire has spread to over 8,000 acres in Los Angeles County's Castaic area on Wednesday as dry vegetation and brutal Santa Ana winds continue to boost fire conditions across Southern ...
Update: As of late Thursday morning, local authorities had lifted the remaining Ventura County evacuation warnings related to the Hughes Fire. Ventura County authorities downgraded an evacuation ...
bringing some much needed respite to the region from stubborn conditions primed for erratic fire behavior. The rain comes from a cold, upper level low pressure system moving in from the north ...
LATEST Jan. 23, 8:45 a.m. The Hughes Fire near Castaic Lake in northern Los Angeles County continued to burn Thursday morning, but locals and first responders had some reason for optimism despite ...
Entire families wiped out, last words of victims revealed after the fire in northwestern Turkey killed 76 Musa Serdar Terzioglu/Anadolu via Getty Twenty children were among the 76 fatal victims of ...
A quick-moving brush fire ripping through Castaic quickly swelled ... created a perfect cocktail of dryness from the lack of rain and ongoing Santa Ana winds that helped fan the flames and spread.