Kara St. Cyr reports on how Bay Area communities are helping those affected by the Southern California fires. Website: <a href=" YouTube: <a href=" Facebook: <a href=" Instagram: <a href=" Twitter: <a
Tens of thousands of residents were under evacuation warnings as several major wildfires continue to burn through the Los Angeles area on Wednesday.
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Fire officials from both states say no engines were prevented from entering California and none of the vehicles underwent any emissions testing.
the weather service’s Climate Prediction Center’s models still forecast a below-average amount of precipitation in Southern California this winter, Price said. Click to share on Facebook ...
The federal response to the California wildfires has so far mimicked the government’s response to Hurricane Helene hitting North Carolina in September 2024. In both instances, President Joe Biden declared disasters and later increased the percentage of costs the federal government would absorb for emergency work to 100%.
The Oregon state fire marshal took to social media this week to dispel rumors circulating online about its firefighters being turned away from helping battle the wildfires in Southern California.
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The first house in the Facebook post is not located in Southern California. The residence survived a wildfire in Washington state in 2012, according to media reports from that time. Fact check: Which claims about LA fires are true or false? The latest fact-check roundup
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Meanwhile, Los Angeles Fire Department Chief Kristin Crowley said residents eager to return to evacuated areas must remain patient.