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— Michael Dubron (@MichaelDubron) November 9, 2018 A mandatory evacuation is still in effect for the entire city of Malibu in southern California as a fast-moving fire dubbed the Woolsey Fire ...
Woolsey Fire devastation in Malibu, California seen in before-and-after aerial photos By Travis Fedschun Fox News Published November 19, 2018 11:11am EST ...
The Woolsey fire burns a home near Malibu Lake in Malibu, California, on Friday, November 9, 2018. AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu Sources: ABC , City of Malibu ...
The destructive fire began Nov. 8, eventually consuming 151 square miles — roughly a third the size of the city of Los Angeles — and destroying 1,600 structures from Westlake Village to Malibu.
Firefighters knock down flames in the Point Dume neighborhood of Malibu, Calif., on Nov. 10, 2018, after the Woolsey Fire tore through the neighborhood overnight.
The Woolsey Fire is seen looking towards the west valley area on November 9, in Porter Ranch, California. The brush fire has already caused mandatory evacuations on Friday in Malibu, California.
In all, the Woolsey Fire burned 96,949 acres and stretched from Malibu’s coastline all the way to Point Mugu; from the west side of Thousand Oaks to the east in Upper Las Virgenes Canyon Open ...
Meanwhile, in Northern California, 23 people have died in Butte County's Camp Fire. According to Cal Fire, 109,000 acres have burned since Thursday and 25 percent of the perimeter has been contained.
The Woolsey Fire has destroyed an estimated 435 structures so far, and more than 50,000 are threatened because of the blaze. Mandatory evacuations remain in place for people in Topanga, Malibu ...