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Los Angeles, rain and New Fire Risk Maps
L.A. live fire updates: L.A. prepares for ‘worst-case scenario’ as rain brings risk of floods, landslides
Firefighters have battled multiple fires in Los Angeles and Ventura counties over the last few days. But after an epic dry streak, Southern California will get its first real rain of the winter this weekend.
Los Angeles Fires Delay Release of New Fire Risk Maps
Climate disasters such as the recent Los Angeles–area fires are making it harder to prepare for more climate disasters
Forecasted rainfall presents new risks for wildfire-affected areas in Los Angeles
Rainfall forecasted for this weekend could present new dangers for areas already left devastated by recent wildfires across the Los Angeles region. With rain expected to arrive by Sunday, the California Office of Emergency Services is warning of increased risks of flooding,
Floods, landslides are a risk as fire-scarred Los Angeles girds for rain
There is a 10% to 20% chance of flash flooding and landslides in some recently burned areas of Los Angeles County, forecasters say, including for the Palisades and Eaton fires.
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Amid another day of fire danger in Los Angeles, Hughes and Laguna fires spread
Tens of thousands of people are under evacuation orders in Los Angeles after the Hughes Fire spread to more than 10,000 acres ...
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Laguna Fire breaks out near California State University campus: See map.
The Ventura County fire just north of Los Angeles was initially estimated to be 3 acres, but has since burned 50 acres.
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California Wildfire Map Update as Laguna Fire Prompts Evacuations
The Laguna fire, one of the latest major blazes to strike Southern California, prompted new evacuation warnings in Ventura ...
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Crews respond to Laguna Fire in Ventura County, prompting CSU Channel Island evacuation orders
The fire broke out near Laguna Road and Hueneme Road near the university, according to the Ventura County Fire Department.
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Progress is made on a huge fire north of Los Angeles while new fires erupt in Southern California
Officials remained concerned that the Palisades and Eaton fires could break their containment lines as firefighters continue ...
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San Diego blazes erupt; progress made on raging Hughes Fire: Wildfire updates
Over 1,100 firefighters were “strategically pre-positioned” across Southern California to address "ongoing critical fire ...
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California firefighters make progress on Hughes Fire in Castaic; maps show areas under evacuation
The Palisades and Eaton wildfires also continue burning in the Los Angeles area, leaving parts of Southern California with ...
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California Fire Map Update As Fig, Border 2, Hughes Blazes Rage
As of Friday morning, there are nine active wildfires burning in California and a red flag warning remains in place.
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CSU Channel Islands Evacuated as 'Laguna Fire' Forces Response in Camarillo Amid Red Flag Warning
CSU Channel Islands evacuated due to the rapidly spreading Laguna Fire in Camarillo, with firefighting efforts underway.
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Fires California live updates: Hughes Fire 24% contained Thursday, Sepulveda Fire evacs lifted
LA County Sheriff says about 31,000 people were under mandatory evacuation orders while another 23,000 were under evacuation ...
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Laguna Fire: California State University, Channel Islands evacuated due to nearby wildfire
Evacuations are in effect for the California State University, Channel Islands campus after a wildfire sparked Thursday ...
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Update: Laguna Fire in Ventura County at nearly full containment
Laguna Fire initially started 9:41 a.m. Jan. 23 in Ventura County. It has burned 83 acres after being active for two days. As ...
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