Fueled by powerful winds and dry conditions, a series of ferocious wildfires erupted the second week of January and roared across the Los Angeles area.
Los Angeles is in the midst of battling multiple wildfires. FOX Business takes a look at some of America's most costly wildfires.
LA area could see more power shutoffs amid strong winds More than 90,000 homes and businesses in Southern California were without power Wednesday, including more than 30,000 in Los Angeles County ...
Fierce Santa Ana winds have hit Southern California, which hasn’t seen more ... claim that fire hydrants ran out of water because the city and/or county “REFUSED to refill reservoirs.” Los Angeles filled its water tanks earlier this week, prior ...
Lawmakers from across California announced new legislative proposals Thursday intended to speed up rebuilding and recovery efforts in Los Angeles County as thousands remain evacuated from their homes.
Another round of fire-fueling Santa Ana winds is lashing Southern California after a brief weekend reprieve helped crews make more progress battling the deadly infernos in Los Angeles County.
Read more on our AI policy here. A new wildfire was reported today at 7:06 a.m. in Los Angeles County. Rambla Fire has been burning on private land. At this time, the containment status is unknown ...
Charred hillsides stripped of vegetation do not absorb water well, creating the potential for flash floods and mudslides that can collect debris and wipe out structures in their paths. The extent of a mudflows will depend on the intensity of the rainfall, duration of the storm, and the amount of remaining vegetation to hold everything in place.
LA County launched a one-stop page on its website for wildfire relief efforts on Wednesday, sharing information about trusted organizations helping people affected by the Palisades and Eaton Fires.
As wildfires tear through Los Angeles County, tens of thousands of unhoused residents face a cascade of risks: toxic air they can't filter, emergency alerts they can't receive, and evacuation orders they struggle to follow.
As of Thursday, Friends of Normie had taken in 142 cats either relinquished by evacuees or found wandering in the aftermath of multiple wildfires that swept across Los Angeles County. All the way ...