Fires burning through the Los Angeles area have killed at least 16 people, displaced thousands of others, and destroyed more than 12,000 structures.
Fueled by powerful winds and dry conditions, a series of ferocious wildfires erupted Tuesday and roared across the Los Angeles area.
The largest of the blazes, the Palisades Fire, is more than 35 square miles. That’s more than half the land size of Washington, D.C. A second fire, the Eaton Fire, is now more than 22 square miles.
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At least 16 people have been killed, thousands of others displaced and some 12,000 structures destroyed as wildfires tear through the Los Angeles area.
Firefighters made progress on Sunday in containing two of the largest fires still raging in the Los Angeles area. Tens of ...
A series of life-threatening fires, the largest of which is in the Pacific Palisades, are destroying homes as they race ...
The Eaton fire cut a brutal swath through Altadena and a cherished way of life in this eclectic foothill community it upended.
Since the flames erupted in and around Los Angeles, scores of residents have returned to their still smoldering neighborhoods ...
The two largest firestorms have already been ranked by state fire officials among California’s 20 most-damaging.
San Diego County will be hit by a second wave of Santa Ana winds Thursday night and early Friday that will pose a greater ...
Maps created by 12News show the fires over the Valley to provide a point of reference for how large the fires are.