But while the January fires rank as the most destructive in Los Angeles history, they have not been as damaging as others in the Golden State. They are among only some of the worst wildfires ...
Deadly wildfires around Los Angeles in January reduced thousands of acres to ash but a picture of a burnt cat that spread ...
The first priority for firefighters tackling the devastating Los Angeles wildfires was to stop them spreading. This process, ...
Less than a year after the August Complex blaze, Northern California was hit with the Dixie Fire, which at 963,309 acres was the "largest single fire in California history," said the National Park ...
The Dixie Fire burns near Highway 70 in the Feather River canyon in Plumas County in 2021.
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s executive order will be long forgotten by the time people can actually rebuild Los Angeles, writes Robin ...
When that wind is howling like that, nothing’s going to stop that fire,” says Wayne Coulson, CEO of the aerial firefighting company Coulson Aviation that’s battling the fires. “You just need to get ...
The California Department of Forestry and Fire ... which fueled the fire. The Dixie Fire in July 2021 burned parts of Butte, Lassen, Plumas, Shasta and Tehama counties and lasted 104 days.
The website and social media accounts for a California firefighting unit, known as Team Blaze, vanished after The Daily ...
August Complex fire (2020) in far northwest California: 1,032,648 acres Dixie fire (2021) in northern California: 963,309 acres Mendocino Complex fire (2018) in northern California: 459,123 acres ...
Los Angeles’s Palisades and Eaton fires earlier this month, with their structure losses totaling 6,380 and 9,418, ...