New wildfires spark in California
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The Mirror US on MSN
2,000-acre Los Angeles wildfire burns terrifyingly close to former nuclear meltdown site
Fire officials announced that they were monitoring the air quality around the fire's perimeter to ensure they could act quickly if harmful contaminants are detected
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said residents should feel assured that most properties cleared by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers don’t have hazardous amounts of lead. At least one outside scientist is skeptical.
A fire in the Angeles National Forest burned about 30 acres of land in steep terrain on Monday, according to authorities. Cal Fire said the blaze, named the Burro Fire, was burning at a moderate rate of speed.
Calcoast Fencing Los Angeles today announced a significant expansion of its fire-resistant fencing services across the greater Los Angeles area, responding to surging homeowner demand driven by California’s newly enforced Zone 0 wildfire safety regulations and the ongoing aftermath of the January 2025 Palisades and Eaton fires.
NBC Los Angeles on MSN
Ongoing brush fires trigger wildfire smoke advisory for 3 SoCal communities
Thousands of Southern California residents are urged to take precautions after a wildfire smoke advisory was issued for communities affected by three ongoing brush fires in the region. Simi Valley residents,