A fast-moving wildfire erupted in Southern California on Wednesday, destroying homes and sending firefighters rushing to get residents out of homes and to safety, officials said.
Thousands of people have been ordered to evacuate a part of California that has been savaged by wildfire for a second day running. The fast-moving wildfire was first reported near Moorpark, 40 miles ...
The Mountain Fire, northwest of Los Angeles, destroyed dozens of homes and forced thousands of residents to flee as ...
A fast-moving wildfire fueled by heavy winds tore through Ventura County communities for a second day Thursday after ...
SkyFOX's Stu Mundel shows you what the Mountain Fire in Ventura County looks like from the sky. The fire has exploded to 14,000+ acres and has destroyed dozens of homes in Moorpark, Somis, and ...
The Mountain Fire has burned more than 14,000 acres, officials said, as strong winds pushed it into neighborhoods in the ...
LOS ANGELES — Strong winds helped push along a wildfire in Ventura County that quickly grew to 10,431 acres by Wednesday afternoon — causing injuries and prompting evacuations.
Firefighters are working to contain a rapidly burning brush fire on South Mountain in Moorpark, which they say is being ...
Firefighters are working to contain a brush fire burning on South Mountain in Moorpark, which they say is being fueled by ...
Firefighters are hoping to take advantage of an early morning break in the winds Thursday as they continue to battle the ...