A brush fire that blazed through the San Fernando Valley’s Sepulveda Basin was fully contained Thursday, authorities said.
A brush fire broke out in the Sepulveda Basin Wednesday morning and quickly grew to 75-acres amid fierce Santa Ana winds. The ...
The cause of the fire is unknown and under investigation. Unlike the other fires, no mandatory evacuation orders were issued ...
Adding to a string of vegetation fires prompted by extreme weather conditions, a brush fire was burning at Sepulveda Basin Wednesday. The fire was initially reported at 75 acres just before 4 a.m.
According to Cal Fire, the blaze was initially reported at 75 acres, however, it was later revised to 30 acres.
But after discovering the Sepulveda Basin – 2,000 acres of open space with parks, trails, sports fields, natural habitat and other features – the couple was sold and ended up buying a home in ...
Another brush fire erupted in Los Angeles County Wednesday morning as firefighters were already battling two massive blazes ...
A brush fire burned about 30 acres in Los Angeles’ west San Fernando Valley on another day of red flag conditions in Southern California.