A major wildfire, the Canyon Fire, is burning in Ventura and Los Angeles counties, forcing thousands to evacuate. Another massive blaze, the Gifford Fire, is now the state’s largest of the year, ...
The Garnet Fire sparked from a lightning strike on Aug. 24 burned through parts of the Sierra National Forest in eastern Fresno County. It raged through an area from the Kings River at the southern ...
According to Cal Fire, the Garnet fire—which also began in August—had burned almost 55,000 acres in Fresno County and was 14 percent contained. Video footage from UC San Diego previously captured the ...
Californians are beginning to pick up the pieces after devastating wildfires of historic proportions. The Camp Fire became the deadliest in the state's history, more than twice as fatal than any other ...
Our partners with the San Francisco Chronicle have compiled an interactive map that shows where active wildfires are burning across California. The map lets you select by fire, see when it started and ...
Brush fires are burning in the San Bernardino County mountains, and Riverside and Santa Barbara counties as Southern California faces some of the warmest temperatures of the season. Stream Los Angeles ...
Fires sparked by Labor Day lightning storms brought a jolt of activity to California’s fire season, which has been comparatively mild over the summer. Related Articles Map: See where California FAIR ...
The Canyon Fire in Ventura and Los Angeles counties has exploded to 4,856 acres, prompting evacuation orders as officials battled the blaze in soaring temperatures. It’s just one of multiple fires ...
(The Center Square) – Many new wildfires continued to burn in Central California Wednesday after torching thousands of acres. The TCU September Lightning Complex, which consists of 22 fires of various ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Smoke and ash from three wildfires burning in Southern California - the Rosa, Gifford and Gold fires - are blanketing the region in a dusty haze, prompting a smoke advisory from ...
A stunning image shows the Garnet Fire approaching infrastructure near the historic Fence Meadow Lookout. It's unclear at this time whether the lookout, constructed in 1934, has sustained any damage.