Communities like Malibu were ravaged by the Palisades Fire, and drone video shows the apocalyptic damage that lies across the city.
Forecasters in Southern California expect to issue a 'particularly dangerous situation' red flag warning for the coming week as the Santa Ana wind forecast worsens.
Southern California will continue to face "dangerous fire weather conditions" including strong Santa Ana winds and extremely ... beaches and valleys, the Malibu coast, Calabasas, Santa Clarita ...
When your neighborhood is destroyed by fire, what do you take with you? What do you leave behind? And how do you face the future?
One suspect dressed as a firefighter was apprehended while attempting to rob a home in Malibu, according to the LA County sheriff.
As winds across the Southern California area are calmer than their peak and firefighters are making progress, the threat to the fire-weary region remains with Santa Ana winds expected to continue in the coming days.
Critical fire weather is expected to continue until Wednesday at the earliest, increasing the risk that fires will spread further.
As Santa Ana winds returned to Southern California, residents and first responders braced for another day of critical fire weather.
Within a decade, more than 5,000 residents lived in Malibu. Architects warned of the danger of building in the area, known to be fire-prone, but local government declined to act. On Dec. 27, 1956, a wildfire broke out near Zuma Beach, eventually charring 26,000 acres and destroying 100 homes.
Three active fires in Los Angeles neared full containment Sunday, as the region receives much-needed rain that has produced flood and mudslide warnings lasting through Monday. Saturday, 4:00 p.m. PST Cal Fire data marked the Palisades Fire at 87% containment, the Eaton Fire at 95% containment and the Hughes Fire at 92% containment.
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As bands of rain move into Southern California, residents in the burn scar areas are bracing for possible mudslides and land movements.