The 10,000-acre Hughes Fire near the Los Angeles County community of Castaic, which sent thousands fleeing this week, was more than 95% contained Sunday with all mandatory evacuation orders lifted.
The Hughes Fire in Los Angeles has now burned over 10,000 acres and remains just 14% contained, fire authorities in the city announced Thursday. The Hughes Fire, which was first reported on ...
The Hughes Fire, which was first reported on Wednesday morning, was first located in the unincorporated community of Castaic in northwestern Los Angeles County. As of 11 p.m. local time ...
Mandatory evacuations were issued Wednesday in the Castaic area due to the fast-spreading Hughes Fire. CAL FIRE's map shows the evacuation zones.
The Hughes Fire has already burned some 3,750 hectares (9,266 acres) since breaking out on Wednesday and remains completely uncontained. This latest blaze has added to the strain on regional ...
Read more about the bill. Hughes Fire explodes to over 10,000 acres north of L.A. A new, fast-moving wildfire north of Los Angeles exploded to 10,176 acres within hours and has forced the ...
The Hughes Fire has burned more than 9,000 acres Wednesday around the Castaic Lake in Los Angeles County on Wednesday continuing a devastating wave of Southern California wildfires fueled by dry ...
The Hughes Fire has spread to over 8,000 acres in Los Angeles County's Castaic area on Wednesday as dry vegetation and brutal Santa Ana winds continue to boost fire conditions across Southern ...
Two active fires in Los Angeles neared full containment Friday after first responders completely contained the Hughes Fire Thursday night, signaling the beginning of the end for a wave of historic ...