As climate change warms the planet, wildfires have become so unpredictable and extreme that new words were invented: firenado, gigafire, fire siege — even fire pandemic. California has 78 more annual ...
Critics say Los Angeles didn't have enough water to fight devastating wildfires, but the truth is more complicated.
Firefighters battling the Palisades Fire reported poor water pressure in hydrants, and a nearby reservoir was closed as the fire scorched thousands of acres. The state's now trying to find out why.
The city of Los Angeles continues to experience one of the most devastating natural disasters, as the Santa Ana winds incited several brush fires, resulting in ...
Firefighters began to make progress battling the deadly and devastating fires in the Los Angeles area early Thursday, especially because the ferocious winds that have been driving the fast-moving ...
Many factors come together to cause massive, devastating fires. Two of those factors have especially clear links to climate change.
The deadly Los Angeles wildfires turned neighborhoods into ash as officials ordered 150,000 people to evacuate their homes.
Palisades and Eaton blazes now cover more than 34,000 acres - Death toll has risen to 10 while more than 10,000 structures ...
The Palisades Fire could cause more than $10 billion in damages, further straining the state’s fragile insurance market.
Life in Los Angeles: The fires erupted quickly, in a way residents knew was possible but many were unprepared for. Families ...
Major airlines including Southwest, United and Delta are warning that wildfires and high winds could affect flights to ...
The Palisades Fire, the largest and the first to spark, has grown quickly because of the dry and vicious Santa Ana winds after igniting Tuesday morning. As of Friday, the fire has scorched through ...