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Mountain Fire, Santa Ana Winds
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Live updates: Mountain Fire devastates neighborhoods in Camarillo, Moorpark
What to KnowA brush fire quickly grew to 14,500 acres in less than 24 hours in Moorpark and Camarillo in Ventura County.Several homes burned in the wind-fanned Mountain Fire northwest of Los Angeles.Evacuations ordered Wednesday were expanded to include more areas Thursday.
Mountain Fire Grows To 19,600 Acres North Of Los Angeles; Still 0% Containment As Homes Burn & Santa Ana Winds Howl – Update
Sustained winds over 50 mph drive the Mountain Fire near Camarillo northwest of Los Angeles with spot fires starting two-and-a-half miles in front of the main blaze.
Explosive Southern California wildfires driven by powerful Santa Ana winds burn 15,000 acres
Powerful Santa Ana winds near Los Angeles are fueling some of the most significant wildfire threats in years across Southern California.
Mountain Fire in Ventura County, California
Mountain Fire Map Shows How Far the Flames Have Spread in Ventura County
A mountain fire in Camarillo in Ventura County, California, has caused heavy destruction. A map of the devastating mountain fire shows how the flames continue to burn over thousands of acres of land.
Watch: Ventura County brush fire fanned by powerful wind burns homes in Camarillo, Moorpark
A brush fire in the Moorpark area of Ventura County is burning about 1,000 acres on Wednesday, prompting evacuation orders according to the Ventura County Fire Department.
Wind-driven Mountain Fire explodes to 14,000 acres in Ventura County
Multiple homes in Camarillo and Moorpark have been destroyed and more than 10,000 acres have burned as the Mountain Fire remains at 0% containment in Ventura County.
ABC7
33m
Live updates: Mountain Fire grows to 19,600 acres, moves toward Santa Paula, Somis communities
The Mountain Fire continues to burn in the Camarillo area, scorching more than 19,600 acres. The wildfire is burning with no ...
7h
on MSN
Mountain Fire in Moorpark fueled by strong winds amid Red Flag warnings in California
Firefighters are working to contain a rapidly burning brush fire on South Mountain in Moorpark, which they say is being ...
2h
on MSN
Mountain fire in Ventura County burning back toward Moorpark
Firefighters battling the 14,500-acre Mountain
fire
in Ventura County focused on the northeast portion of the blaze on ...
ABC7
1d
Live updates: Mountain Fire burns multiple homes in Camarillo, Moorpark, Somis
Six homes have been damaged by flames from a brush fire burning in the Moorpark area. The fire has crossed Highway 118 and is ...
1d
on MSN
At least 1 home destroyed, people burned by fire near Moorpark
A blaze near Moorpark and Fillmore has destroyed at least one home and consumed at least 1,000 acres as of Wednesday morning.
KTLA on MSN
8h
Live updates: 14,000 acre Mountain Fire burns dozens of homes; forces evacuations
Firefighters are hoping to take advantage of an early morning break in the winds Thursday as they continue to battle the ...
KEYT
2h
Moorpark man arrested for arson and resisting arrest outside of Banfield Pet Hospital
A 22-year-old Moorpark man was arrested for arson and resisting arrest after allegedly lighting a fire in the parking lot of the ...
NBC Los Angeles
1d
Watch: Ventura County brush fire burns homes in Camarillo, Moorpark
Evacuations were ordered due to a Ventura County fire that burned hundreds of acres in Moorpark and Camarillo.
7h
on MSN
Photos: Mountain Fire burns in southern California, destroying homes and prompting evacuations
The Mountain
Fire
has burned more than 14,000 acres, officials said, as strong winds pushed it into neighborhoods in the ...
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