The rain is raising concerns about potential mudslides in recent burn scar areas, including Malibu, Altadena, and other regions.In response, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department has issued a mud and rockslide warning advisory for residents of Altadena and Malibu,
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Damage caused by Palisades Fire and the Eaton Fire in Altadena were captured by photojournalists as L.A. officials map the extent of the blazes.
Even before the fire, most homeowners in the Palisades and on the shoreline near Malibu ... per year. Altadena has not yet experienced issues like these, but that might not last. California ...
A new fire broke out last night in Ventura County, while two major fires in LA County are still at less than 50 percent containment after a week of burning.
Fires across the Los Angeles area have killed more than two dozen people. Weaker winds enabled firefighters to make inroads containing the Palisades and Eaton fires.
RELATED: ‘Hacks’ Altadena Mansion Destroyed As More ... extinguish lingering fires at sunset, silhouetted in Malibu, Los Angeles, California, on January 12 A fire fighter from Woodland Hills ...
The family of an Eaton fire victim is suing Southern California Edison for wrongful death, alleging that the utility company's negligence is to blame for the devastating blaze that killed 59-year-old Evelyn McClendon.
After his record-setting win in November 2022, Castro purchased a beachfront home in Malibu for $3.8 million − one of three properties the Altadena, California, man owns. Satellite images of the ...
When the Altadena Fire exploded, thousands of homes were destroyed, entire communities were evacuated and countless people wondered if they'd have anything left to return to. That unnerving void spurr
Firefighters have battled multiple fires in Los Angeles and Ventura counties over the last few days. But after an epic dry streak, Southern California will get its first real rain of the winter this weekend.
Twenty-eight people have died across the Los Angeles area. Officials have said the true death toll isn’t known as the fires continue to burn.