The Los Angeles fires have destroyed thousands of structures, but are they the most destructive in state history? Here's what Cal Fire data shows.
The Mendocino Unit of Cal Fire reported Thursday that it sent resources to Southern California to help support firefighters ...
The Shasta County Office of Emergency Services (OES) is emphasizing the critical role of preparedness in safeguarding ...
The biggest wildfires ravaging the Los Angeles area have killed at least 10 people and burned more than 10,000 structures. Follow Newsweek's live blog.
Early estimates show that the total damage and economic loss due to the Los Angeles wildfires is between $135 and $150 ...
Multiple wildfires, including the Palisades Fire and Eaton Fire, are raging across Southern California Friday, leaving at ...
Though the Palisades and Eaton fires are smaller, they rank high in structures burned. Combined, they would equal the ...
The most destructive wildfire in California history is the devastating November 2018 Camp Fire in Northern California's Butte County. The fire sparked by downed powerlines destroyed 18,804 structires ...
Southern California fires are only a fraction of the size of the state's largest blazes historically but could be the most ...
Craig Clements, director of San Jose State University’s Fire Weather Research Lab, said Northern California is not facing the ...