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A mandatory evacuation is now in effect for the entire city of Malibu in southern California as a fast-moving fire dubbed the Woolsey Fire burns through the suburban hills and canyons between Simi ...
The Woolsey Fire exploded in size from Friday to Saturday. Two fast-moving wildfires that exploded in the hills of Southern California have forced thousands of evacuations, including the entire ...
And people fleeing the fire were trapped in clogged evacuation routes. In the end, the Woolsey fire joined the growing list of monstrous wildfires in California that are apparently becoming the norm.
While the Woolsey Fire burning in Southern California has been 98 percent contained as of Tuesday night, it's left a huge mark on the landscape.
The fast-moving Woolsey Fire burned 96,949 acres in November 2018, destroying 1,634 structures and causing three deaths.
First engine broke down en route to Woolsey fire, sources say. Blaze grew at a terrifying rate Firefighters walk near homes threatened by the Woolsey fire in Malibu in November 2018.
The deadly wildfires in Northern California and the Woolsey Fire in Southern California have become the most damaging in the state's modern history.
California is a tinderbox with bone-dry conditions and relentless Santa Ana winds that have helped the fire race along the coast. Firefighters have been struggling to catch up, and the weather ...
The fast-moving Woolsey Fire burned 96,949 acres in November 2018, destroying 1,634 structures and causing three deaths.
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