Bay Area TikTok creators express frustrations amid the popular social media platform’s decision to shutter its services in the United States.
The Santa Ana winds have finally died down, allowing firefighters to bring almost 40 thousand acres of wildfires under control.
Unfortunately, the Santa Ana winds are expected to return before January is over, bringing wildfire risks back up in Southern California.
Critics also accuse Bass of slashing the Los Angeles Fire Department’s share of the city budget by $23 million, a cut that supposedly caused fire hydrants to run dry and starved brave firefighters of the resources they needed to battle the once-in-a-generation fire.
Wind gusts of 50 to 70 mph in the mountains and 30 to 50 mph on the coasts and valleys are forecast for Los Angeles and Ventura counties on Wednesday. Residents exhausted by days of fire face red flag warnings with the rare "particularly dangerous situation" designation issued for those counties through Wednesday afternoon.
The local climate scientist, Edgar McGregor, had posted warnings to his Facebook page with a stark warning before the deadly inferno.
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The Los Angeles wildfires are still burning for a seventh straight day. Firefighters are racing to contain the fires on Sunday, Jan. 12, 2025, taking advantage of a lull in dangerous conditions before high winds are expected to fan the flames again,
Days after "The Hills" alums Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt lost their home in the Palisades Fire, Montag's followers are showing up to support her by streaming her music.
From Hollywood-cabal conspiracy theories to misunderstandings around government resources, emotions surrounding the ongoing fires in Los Angeles have kept conspiracy theories going Members of the media,
The moment a woman discovered her home had burned down in the Los Angeles wildfires was captured in a heartbreaking clip. Ongoing devastation in the Californian county has saw the destruction of more than 12,000 structures and the death of at least 24 people.
The Los Angeles fires may have been a reignition of a blaze that began on New Year’s Eve due to residents setting off fireworks. An analysis by the Washington Post found that the blaze began on part of the Temescal Ridge in the Santa Monica Mountains, a place where an earlier fire had been ignited and put out.
Critical fire weather is expected to continue until Wednesday at the earliest, increasing the risk that fires will spread further.