The deadly Los Angeles wildfires turned neighborhoods into ash and have forced almost 180,000 people to evacuate.
Industry officials warn of widespread economic damage on par with some of the biggest fire disasters in recent memory.
This story first appeared in. As climate change warms the planet, wildfires have become so unpredictable and extreme that new ...
Walls of fire devoured neighborhoods, forcing tens of thousands of residents to flee for their lives. But as a cataclysm ...
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are lending a helping hand to their pals as deadly infernos continue to rip through the surrounding areas.
Two massive wildfires, the Palisades Fire and Eaton Fire, have devastated Los Angeles, destroying nearly 10,000 homes and ...
The fires have burned a total area around twice the size of Manhattan—or the equivalent of about 22,000 football fields.
Wildfires continue to burn in Southern California, but even with winds not as gusty on Thursday, conditions remain volatile ...
At least 10 people are dead and many more injured as several fires broke out across Southern California amid historically dry ...
The CAL FIRE map showed that the largest blaze by some margin remained the Palisades fire, which has consumed 19,978 acres in an area to the immediate west of Santa Monica, an increase from 15,800 ...
Critics slam Karen Bass for fire department budget reduction and overseas trip during crisis, while Governor Newsom faces ...