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The California red-legged frog tadpoles were rescued from the mountains after the LA wildfires and extreme weather threatened ...
After forcing 200,000 people to flee and burning scores of homes in Ventura County and Malibu, the Woolsey fire early Saturday morning pushed in several directions and created new dangers.
Fire crews were making progress on the Woolsey Fire with Cal Fire reporting Sunday morning that containment had increased to 10 percent. However, strong Santa Winds were expected to return on ...
Having claimed at least 1,500 structures, the Woolsey Fire is now far and away the most destructive wildfire ever to sweep through Los Angeles County. It is the “largest fire on record,” Los ...
While flames whipped dangerously close to homes, a squadron of helicopters took advantage of a lull in winds Sunday to save homes and keep most flare-ups within the Woolsey fire’s 85,550-acre ...
A mandatory evacuation is now in effect for the entire city of Malibu in southern California as a fast-moving fire dubbed the Woolsey Fire burns through the suburban hills and canyons between Simi ...
Despite a stubborn flare-up of the Woolsey Fire near Lake Sherwood Tuesday, the containment of the massive blaze continued to rise.
The Woolsey Fire exploded in size from Friday to Saturday. Two fast-moving wildfires that exploded in the hills of Southern California have forced thousands of evacuations, including the entire ...
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — It was one of the most destructive wildfires in California's history: the Woolsey Fire. This week marks one year since the blaze scorched nearly 100,000 acres, leaving ...
The massive Woolsey fire grew to 83,275 acres acres Saturday evening as crews reached 5 percent containment, and officials warned that harsh winds are expected to return Sunday.
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