The Palisades and Eaton fires are now among the most destructive in California’s history in terms of the number of structures ...
San Diego County has in the past dealt with its own massive and destructive fires. How do they compare to the recent blazes ...
At least 16 people have died in the blaze, east of downtown Los Angeles. Officials expect the number to rise as the police ...
The two largest firestorms devastating Los Angeles County this week already rank among California’s 20 most damaging ...
leaping over three fires that each caused 15 deaths -- the Rattlesnake Fire of 1953 in Northern California, the 2003 Cedar Fire in San Diego, and the 2020 North Complex Fire in Northern California ...
Southern California fires are only a fraction of the size of the state's largest blazes historically but could be the most destructive ever.
Several iconic landmarks have been damaged or destroyed as the wildfires continue to burn across Southern California.
Even as four wildfires continued to burn in Los Angeles County, the blazes were already rewriting the record books.
Southern California is dealing with devastating wildfires, reportedly destroying over 9,000 structures as of this writing.