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CBS News correspondent Jamie Yuccas reports from Southern California where the Woolsey Fire has destroyed homes from the hillside to coast. Residents are reeling as they find their homes in ruins ...
It's just tragic," Carmen Edman said. The "Camp Fire" in Northern California is raging north of the state capital of Sacramento, and the "Woolsey Fire" is burning outside Los Angeles. Camp Fire ...
California’s worst wildfire has killed 85 ... That’s the day the Woolsey fire swept into the central part of the Santa Monica Mountains northwest of Los Angeles. P-74 was a male born last ...
Fierce winds continue to threaten lives and homes in Southern California’s Woolsey Fire, which has killed two people so far. The strongest Santa Ana winds in the south may bring gusts near ...
For victims of the Woolsey fire ... Bruce and others on the board say the park must replace its fire-ravaged infrastructure before California Department of Housing and Community Development ...
Gerard Butler gives a full interview about the Woolsey fire in Malibu. The actor reflects on how lucky he actually is. So many people lost everything, whereas his home was fortunately only partially ...
Flames are racing along the southern California coastline as firefighters work to contain the fast-moving Woolsey Fire. The blaze has so far scorched 150 square miles on the outskirts of Los ...
California's deadly wildfire season continued into November with the unfortunately record-breaking Camp Fire, as well as the Woolsey Fire and Hill Fire, all of which claimed multiple lives and homes.
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 ...
said California State Park district Superintendent Craig Sap on Wednesday. About 75% of the Malibu Creek park and nearly all of nearby Leo Carrillo State Park burned in the Woolsey Fire.
The Woolsey Fire ignited on the Los Angeles–Ventura county line, in an area covered by a joint protection agreement between Ventura County, L.A. County, and Los Angeles City fire departments.