As wildfires ravage Southern California, forcing the evacuation of over 100,000 residents, looters and impersonators have ...
The Tubbs fire in 2017 wiped out more than 5,000 structures in a Northern California county. Homeowners faced challenges, but ...
Watching those towns burn on TV and listening to, ‘No rain in a long time; 85 mph winds; can’t get air support up … (It’s) ...
Just as the Camp Fire displaced around 50,000 people in Butte County, the Palisades, Eaton, Kenneth, Hurst, Lidia and Sunset fires have left thousands of people without a home in Southern California.
As containment grows on the Los Angeles-area fires, the state's disaster response is not done even when the flames are out.
Officials are warning of windblown ash and other pollutants from Los Angeles-area fires and say air quality readers won't ...
As fires continue to burn in Los Angeles County, the devastation is a painful reminder for survivors of the Camp Fire.
The Eaton Fire, that's devastated the Los Angeles area of Altadena, is now one of the deadliest fires in state history.
The 2018 Camp Fire is currently the most destructive wildfire in state history based on the number of structures destroyed. As it burned in Butte County, the Camp Fire destroyed more than 18,000 ...
Topping the list of deadliest fires in state history is Northern California's Camp Fire, which reached historic levels after the blaze devastated Butte County in November 2018. RELATED ...