The Palisades and Eaton fires are now among the most destructive in California’s history in terms of the number of structures ...
San Diego County has in the past dealt with its own massive and destructive fires. How do they compare to the recent blazes ...
At least 16 people have died in the blaze, east of downtown Los Angeles. Officials expect the number to rise as the police ...
Southern California fires are only a fraction of the size of the state's largest blazes historically but could be the most destructive ever.
2018’s Camp Fire is considered California’s most destructive wildfire overall, according to Cal Fire. The 153,336-acre wildfire destroyed nearly 19,000 buildings and killed 85 people. When it comes to ...
Since 2003, the CCF Wildfire Recovery Fund has provided over ... or to contribute to the Wildfire Recovery Fund, visit the California Community Foundation's website.
Wind-driven fires that ignited and quickly swept through Southern California have resulted in at least 11 deaths, thousands of structures destroyed, and likely billions in damage. LIST ...
2,900 structures destroyed Cedar fire (2003) in San Diego: 2,820 structures destroyed North Complex fire (2020) in northeast California: 2,352 structures destroyed How the current Los Angeles ...