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Residents of remote homes were told to evacuate as a new wildfire moved fast about 60 miles north of downtown Los Angeles.
Firefighters scrambled to control a fast-moving wildfire that erupted Thursday morning in hills along Interstate 5 in northwestern Los Angeles County, officials said.
Canyon Fire initially started 1:25 p.m. Aug. 7 in Los Angeles, Ventura County, California. After being active for a week, it has burned 5,370 acres. A fire crew of 960 managed to contain the blaze ...
Firefighters with air support are scrambling to control a fast-moving wildfire that erupted in hills along Interstate 5 in ...
After burning 5,370 acres in Ventura and Los Angeles counties since Aug. 7 the Canyon Fire is 100% contained as of Aug. 14, ...
As firefighters gain more control on the Canyon Fire, some residents are relieved the flames didn't reach their homes.
Initial location: Ventura County, Calif. Fire type: Wildfire Fire name: Peak A new wildfire was reported today at 8:19 a.m. in Ventura County, California. Peak Fire has been burning on private land.
The Monroe Canyon Fire, burning in Sevier County since July 13, has scorched 10,977 acres and remains 13% contained as of Sunday morning, according to the latest update from InciWeb.