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A fast-growing brush fire is forcing thousands of people to evacuate in a mountainous area north of Los Angeles.
A fast-moving wildfire that ignited in a canyon southeast of Lake Piru had burned more than 5,370 acres and prompted evacuations in Ventura and Los Angeles counties. The fire was reported shortly ...
A fast-moving wildfire near the Ventura and Los Angeles county line spread to over 1,500 acres on Aug. 7, triggering evacuations in the area.
The Canyon fire began on Thursday afternoon (local time) near Lake Piru and has burned through nearly 2000 hectares across the Ventura and Los Angeles counties, spreading east.
Officials report progress in fighting the Canyon Fire that ignited in a remote area southeast of Lake Piru. Here's the latest ...
Close to 17,000 people in Ventura and Los Angeles Counties were ordered to evacuate due to the fast-moving Canyon Fire, ...
The 5,370-acre Canyon Fire burning near Lake Piru in Ventura County and Los Angeles County is now 28% contained, according to ...
At least one person was injured Thursday following an emergency vehicle rollover crash near the Canyon Fire burn zone. The crash was reported before 7 p.m. in the 31000 block of Romero Canyon Road, ...
Cal Fire reports the Canyon Fire, which began at around 1:25 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 7, has now consumed 5,370 acres and is 25 ...
Fire officials say the blaze is threatening power lines as well as the communities of Hasley Canyon and Hathaway Ranch.
The Canyon fire, which sparked amid scorching summer temperatures near Holser Canyon north of the community of Piru just ...
The Canyon Fire in Southern California continued to grow and burn on Friday afternoon, after forcing thousands of residents ...
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