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It was clear from the beginning that the Woolsey fire had the potential to be a monster. It broke out mid-afternoon Nov. 8 on Boeing property near the Santa Susana Pass, fueled by strengthening ...
Over the next three days, the Woolsey fire would forge a devastating path through southeast Ventura County and into the hills of Malibu, burning practically until it met the ocean, stopping next ...
Having claimed at least 1,500 structures, the Woolsey Fire is now far and away the most destructive wildfire ever to sweep through Los Angeles County. It is the “largest fire on record,” Los ...
A 2018 wildfire that killed three people and destroyed more than 1,600 structures in Southern California was sparked by utility equipment in fierce winds, according to a redacted investigative ...
The Woolsey Fire incinerated most of Western Town's flimsy pastel-colored structures in 2018 along with other older buildings related to the Paramount Pictures production era of the 1920s-40s.
Powered by Santa Ana winds and dry air, the Woolsey Fire, which erupted Thursday afternoon in Ventura County before it raced into Los Angeles County, chewed its way through brush and into ...
Donate now. Before this year’s Eaton and Palisades fires, the Woolsey Fire was L.A. County’s most destructive. Sparked by Southern California Edison power lines in 2018, it killed three people ...
The college canceled classes due to the Woolsey Fire and turned its gym into a Red Cross Emergency Evacuation Center. Many evacuees left their homes with their pets and few other vital possessions.
Sue Talley, whose Agoura Hills home burned down in the 2018 Woolsey Fire, feels the pain of victims who lost everything in ...
One of California's largest utilities is to pay the US Forest Service $82.5 million for a wildfire that burned tens of ...
Six years ago this week, one of the most destructive fires in Southern California history exploded near the Santa Susana Pass. Over the next three days, the Woolsey fire would forge a devastating ...
Over the next three days, the Woolsey fire would forge a devastating path through southeast Ventura County and into the hills of Malibu, burning practically until it met the ocean, stopping next ...