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A series of active wildfires burning across California have torched more than 22,000 acres combined as firefighters battle dangerous conditions in at least six major blazes stretching from Santa Barbara County to San Diego County.
As firefighters continue to build containment lines around the 1,700-acre Sandy Fire in Simi Valley, CalFire is offering the public a three-dimensional view of the fire perimeter, evacuation zones
A fast-moving wildfire in Simi Valley has triggered evacuation orders for multiple zones, threatening homes.
A fast-burning wildfire prompted evacuations and is threatening homes in the Simi Valley area of Ventura County in Southern California.
A new wildfire, named the Verona Fire, is growing rapidly in Riverside County. The fire started as a 5-acre blaze with a “moderate to dangerous rate of spread” at about 12:20 p.m., according to
A fast-growing vegetation fire in Homeland prompted evacuation orders as it grew to about 175 acres on Tuesday, May 19, Cal Fire said. The fire was reported at 12:20 p.m. at Juniper Springs Road and Verona Lane.
A fast-moving brush fire broke out Tuesday morning along the Santa Ana River in Riverside County.
California fire coordinators are offering the public a unique look at the aerial battle against the Sandy Fire in Simi Valley, which burned at least two structures and forced widespread evacuations on Monday.