At least 6 new wildfires burning in Southern California
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Multiple wildfires have ignited in Southern California in recent days, as investigators examine unusual possible ignition sources.
Golden Fire initially started today at 5:39 p.m. at Golden Hill Road and Kaparell Ln., Paso Robles in San Luis Obispo County, California. After being active for four hours, it has burned 22.6 acres. As of Wednesday evening,
Firefighters are racing to keep flames away from the Santa Susana Field Laboratory, a former nuclear and rocket testing site.
Hundreds of firefighters continue to tackle the Sandy Fire in Simi Valley on May 21, three days after it first ignited.
Evacuation orders and warnings remain in place Wednesday as crews work to get the upper hand on a brush fire burning in Riverside County’s Jurupa Valley. The Bain Fire was first reported Tuesday before 11:30 a.
Hundreds of firefighters worked to contain the Sandy Fire that started in Simi Valley Tuesday. Here are the latest updates.
A fast-moving wildfire near Simi Valley continues to spread under gusty winds as firefighters race to increase containment.
The 'human-caused' blaze has challenged firefighting efforts. It comes as parts of the state are under red flag warnings.