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LOS ANGELES — Firefighters in a mountainous area north of Los Angeles made good progress in their battle against a brush fire that has forced thousands of people to evacuate, officials said Friday.
The Canyon Fire ignited Thursday afternoon and grew to more than 7.6 square miles (19.7 square kilometers) by 11 p.m., ...
A brush fire in a mountainous area north of Los Angeles ignited and spread quickly Thursday, forcing thousands of evacuations ...
A brush fire in a mountainous area north of Los Angeles triggered evacuations in two United States counties, scorching nearly ...
The Gifford Fire, burning in Los Padres National Forest near California’s Central Coast, had grown to more than 72,000 acres ...
A brush fire north of Los Angeles is spreading quickly and forcing evacuations in the area. The Canyon Fire ignited Thursday ...
Rising temperatures pose new challenges for firefighters who have made incremental progress against a massive wildfire in ...
The Canyon Fire in Southern California has spread to nearly 5,000 acres and was 0% contained, hours after igniting outside of ...
In L.A. County, around 2,700 residents evacuated while another 14,000 residents were covered by an evacuation warning ...
The Gifford fire has burned nearly 40,000 acres of rugged hillside in Los Padres National Forest. Three people have been ...
More than 800 structures are being threatened by a massive wildfire burning through Los Padres National Forest in central ...
A fast-growing brush fire is forcing thousands of people to evacuate in a mountainous area north of Los Angeles.