As firefighters brace for yet another round of strong Santa Ana winds over the next several days, prompting high wind warnings, dozens of residents and businesses owners impacted by the Eaton Fire attended a community meeting in Pasadena.
While the Palisades fire in the Pacific Palisades area of Los Angeles, California, forces thousands of people to evacuate their homes, two other wildfires have broken out in LA County.The Eaton fire started in the Eaton Canyon,
An updated high wind watch was issued by the National Weather Service on Friday at 8:40 p.m. valid from Saturday 6 p.m. until Sunday 2 p.m. The NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard CA said, “Northeast winds ...
Some residents began to assess the damage to their homes as firefighters appeared to turn a corner in containing the blazes. But officials warned there would be much work to be done.
As smoke billowed over the San Gabriel Mountains and ash rained down on our neighborhoods, Pasadena and Altadena ... Rebuilding after a wildfire in California is no small feat.
The highest gusts, up to 70 mph, are forecast for the northern San Fernando Valley and eastern Ventura County.
A windstorm experts called “life-threatening” and “destructive” prompted warnings across Southern California Tuesday and highlighted in the forecast was a meteorological phenomenon known as “breaking mountain waves” that could wreak havoc on Southern California.
The NWS is warning SoCal residents to be prepared as a life-threatening, destructive, widespread windstorm is expected to sweep through much of Los Angeles and Ventura counties Tuesday through Wednesday.
Here is the view from live cameras in the Los Angeles area, from Pacific Palisades to Altadena to the Hollywood Hills, showing wildfires scorching acre after acre.
northeast of Pasadena, and has reached 1,000 acres. The Hurst fire is around 23 miles north of the Pacific Palisades and spreading. The Eaton fire started at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains ...
Strong winds — with gusts as high as 79 mph in the San Gabriel Mountains — began blowing their way through Southern California on Tuesday morning, Jan. 7, leading to the possibility of downed trees and wires,