Water experts dismissed Trump’s claims that California water policy is to blame for dry hydrants. But Los Angeles is also ...
As fire crews continue to battle the devastating blazes that have torn through Southern California, smoke and particulate ...
LATEST VIDEOS Powered by The culprit is a faulty water pump on the engine and even worse there is no way to replace the part.
Like Los Angeles County Fire, the demand of water straining the system has caused issues. Luckily, KCFD has a way to mitigate ...
The high winds driving the LA fires are reminiscent of the Davis Fire that burned more than 5,800 acres in Washoe County.
According to the NWS, strong offshore winds will return to higher elevations. A Wind Advisory is in effect from Friday night until Sunday morning for the North Bay interior mountains, East Bay Hills, ...
According to a CalFire incident update, “Numerous firefighting air tankers from throughout the state are flying fire ...
Fire agencies in Florida are standing by, ready to respond in California if they get a call for help. "So we literally could ...
Fire departments from all corners of the Bay Area have deployed hundreds of personnel, along with engines, trucks, water ...
In the Los Angeles area fires, firefighters used water faster than it could be pushed through the system, creating water ...
Hydrants in the Palisades can hold 3 million gallons of water, but the fire that started at 10:30 Tuesday morning had used it all by 3 a.m. Wednesday.
While battling the huge wildfires in L.A., many firefighters suddenly found they had lost access to a crucial firefighting resource — water. Here's a look at how that happened and why.