After yet another fire broke out in Los Angeles, images circulating on social media suggested the iconic landmark had gone up in flames.
The century-old landmark remains untouched by ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles County, despite claims on social media.
The Sunset Fire had destroyed around 40 acres, as of Thursday morning. Here's what to know about how the wildfires are affecting Hollywood Hills and the iconic Hollywood Sign. Is the Hollywood ...
The Sunset fire also threatened one of America’s most beloved and iconic landmarks: the Hollywood sign. Standing approximately 1,400 feet above the city, with letters 45 feet tall and more than ...
The Sunset fire broke out on Wednesday night in the Hollywood Hills, triggering an evacuation order and putting the Hollywood sign at risk. However, by Thursday morning, a Los Angeles fire ...
The Sunset Fire, which started Wednesday night in the Hollywood Hills, was on the other side of the 101 Freeway and a significant distance from the sign. The spread of the Sunset Fire was stopped ...
Here are the areas that were under evacuation orders and warnings because of the Sunset Fire. Hollywood sign, other landmarks threatened A number of iconic Los Angeles landmarks, including the ...
Los Angeles' iconic Hollywood sign is at risk of burning down as several ferocious wildfires continue to spread across California. The Sunset Fire has already killed five people and burned entire ...
The sign overlooks Hollywood from Mount Lee, in the Santa Monica Mountains, and is not currently located in an evacuation zone, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.
The Sunset Fire in Hollywood Hills is located more southeast of Mount Lee, concentrated near Runyon Canyon Park, which is about 7.5 miles from the Hollywood Sign. Wildfire updates and analysis ...