The cause of the fire is unknown and under investigation. Unlike the other fires, no mandatory evacuation orders were issued in association with the Woodley Fire. Newsweek reached ...
According to Cal Fire, the blaze was initially reported at 75 acres, however, it was later revised to 30 acres.
Another brush fire erupted in Los Angeles County Wednesday morning as firefighters were already battling two massive blazes ...
Los Angeles city fire helicopters do a fast air assault on a brush fire in the Sepulveda pass Wednesday, Los Angeles CA Jan ...
A brush fire burned more than about 30 acres in Los Angeles' west San Fernando Valley Wednesday on another day of red flag conditions in Southern California. The Woodley Fire was burning northwest ...
The 75-acre Woodley Fire sparked Wednesday morning near the Sepulveda Basin in the San Fernando Valley. The blaze is burning by the 101 and 405 freeways and is being driven by strong winds.
The 10,396-acre Hughes fire reached 56% containment Friday as first responders made progress controlling multiple blazes ...
The wildfires in and around Los Angeles may still be raging, but they’ve already racked up an enormous price tag. As of Wednesday afternoon, firefighters were battling the Palisades Fire in Pacific ...
The Woodley Fire, which has set at least 30 acres ablaze, was discovered on Wednesday at 6:15 a.m. in the Sepulveda Basin, around 19 miles northwest of the City of Los Angeles, according to Cal Fire.
The Woodley Fire joined the trio on Wednesday morning when it ignited in the Sepulveda Basin. The fires have forced thousands of residents to flee from their homes and pushed emergency responders ...
The Woodley Fire started at 6:15 a.m. on North Woodley Avenue just west of the 405 Freeway and north of the 101 Freeway in the Sepulveda Basin. A map of the Woodley Fire is seen in an image taken ...