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On Sunday evening, with just hours until strong winds were expected to begin battering Los Angeles County, Caltrans District 7 officials announced that SR-27, also known as Topanga Canyon ...
Santa Ana winds will bring the "highest possible" fire danger to the majority of Los Angeles and Ventura counties through Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service.
The Santa Ana winds that fanned the fires devastating Southern California were forecast to return as firefighters scrambled to douse the deadly blazes that have destroyed more than 10,000 homes ...
At least six separate wildfires were burning in Los Angeles County on Thursday morning, and winds were forecast to pick up again during the day, forecasters said, which could further fan the flames.
This classic Santa Ana wind event will bring moderate to strong gusts between 55 and 70 mph, the NWS said. "While dangerous PDS red flag fire weather conditions are likely with this event early ...
Red flag warning parking restrictions . The Los Angeles Fire Department issued a red flag warning parking restriction until further notice. "It is important that fire apparatus have room to ...
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass faces fierce criticism for the timing of an overseas trip and budget cuts made months ago affecting the fire department.. While the winds expected late Monday into ...
The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection has also "surged and positioned" more than 790 firefighters and 76 trucks, hand crews, dozers and airplanes in Los Angeles, Ventura, San ...
The very strong winds that have created the extreme fire danger in Southern California continued on Wednesday morning. Wind gusts of 40 to 60 mph with even stronger gusts in the canyons and over ...
The Palisades Fire, which wiped out upscale communities on the western flank of Los Angeles, burned 23,713 acres (96 square km) and was 14% contained, a figure representing the percentage of the ...
Santa Ana winds to keep fire threat high until Wednesday evening, ... L.A. is expected to experience the strongest winds on Tuesday, Los Angeles Fire Department Chief Kristin Crowley warned.
The Los Angeles Fire Department is bracing itself for the bruising winds to reach gusts of up to 60 mph through Thursday. In some parts, the Santa Anas could reach speeds of up to 100 mph ...