The National Weather Service said “dangerously hot conditions” were expected to continue because of high pressure over much of Southern California. A firefighting helicopter battles the raging Lake fire in the Angeles National Forest. Campgrounds and hiking trails were closed in the San Gorgonio Wilderness area of the San Bernardino National Forest. She is fluent in Spanish.The former Bush White House communications director will see her daytime show “Dateline: White House” expand to two hours daily.L.A. Thousands remain evacuated from Southern California wildfireIn reversal, Postmaster General DeJoy suspends mail changes until after electionFormer Trump DHS official backing Biden warns Trump more will speak outCoronavirus updates: 'Cases are falling, and we know that's true,' US official saysEvacuation orders remain in place for thousands of people after a wildfire in mountains east of Los Angeles exploded in size and forced crews to battle flames in triple-digit heat.Evacuation orders remain in place for thousands of people after a wildfire in mountains east of Los Angeles exploded in size and forced crews to battle flames in triple-digit heat. Within hours it had quickly scorched 10,500 acres as it raced west toward the 5 and northeast toward residents in Pine Canyon in the Antelope Valley, triggering evacuations and burning three buildings.By Friday night, the fire had grown to more than 17,400 acres and was 12% contained. We'll expand and add to our Ready, Set, Go initiative with the Los Angeles Fire Department during the coming few months. Not only do the numbers change from year to year, presumably reflecting real shifts in the homeless population, but, once published, they can still change months or years later — based on changes in how the numbers are calculated. “It’s burning in a straight line up a mountain.”
A huge smoke plume was visible for miles around and contributed to poor air quality. En rentrant aux Etats-Unis après plusieurs années à l’étranger, il fait un détour par la Californie du Sud pour soigner son asthme. As "fire season" is a nearly year-round issue in the current weather climate, it's also important that you keep the following in mind: It has destroyed at least five structures, and more than 5,000 others were threatened.Evacuations had previously also been in place for Lake Hughes Road west of Pine Canyon and north of Dry Gulch Road, as well as for residents east of Ridge Route Road, west of Lake Hughes Road and Fire Station 78, north of Pine Canyon and Lake Hughes Road, and south of Highway 138.Get up to speed with our Essential California newsletter, sent six days a week.
The cause was under investigation. The Lake Fire has already grown to 10,000 acres in size, Los Angeles Daily News reported. Officials lifted additional evacuation orders that had been put in place Friday evening for Antelope Valley residents. Flames leapt along brushy ridge tops and came close to homes while firefighters attacked it from the ground and air. Structure Fire; INC#1285; 6:13PM; 1503 N Allesandro St; https://bit.ly/2CtoNtw; Echo Park; PRELIM: One-story single-family home with fire showing; FS 20; Batt 11; Central Bureau; Council District 13; BC11 E20 E211 E220 E6 RA6 RA806 T11 T20; CH9; 12; -Nicholas Prange
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The fire started in the Lake Hughes region around 3:30 p.m. on August 12 and exploded in size. They encompassed the area north of Avenue D and Highway 138, south of Avenue A, west of 150th Street West and east of 200th Street West. Evacuation orders remain in place for thousands of people after a wildfire in mountains east of Los Angeles exploded in size and forced crews to battle flames in triple-digit heat. Times sports columnist Bill Plaschke talks about experiencing COVID-19. Thousands of people were under evacuation orders on Sunday after a wildfire in mountains east of Los Angeles exploded in size and crews battled flames in high temperatures. BANNING, Calif. --
Last month, the Los Angeles City Council passed a motion to conduct a comprehensive street system assessment that would allow the city to draw up new no-parking zones and revised evacuation routes. The Lake fire burns in the hills of the Angeles National Forest on Friday. Officials allowed flames to run up the side of Mount San Gorgonio, an 11,000-foot (3,350-meter) peak, because it wasn't safe to let crews work in such steep, rugged terrain, said Lisa Cox, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Forest Service. Loyal customers and a GoFundMe campaign hope to carry it through the pandemic.L.A. As of Monday morning, it was 5% contained. The Apple Fire in Riverside County consumed more than 31 square miles (about 80 square kilometers) of dry brush and timber, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.