Firefighters continue to fight fires in Los Angeles as strong winds returned to the region, spurring on a new fire near San Diego.
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Nearly two weeks after the start of two of the most devastating wildfires to hit the Los Angeles area, Southern California is under an extreme fire risk warning again.
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Windy and dry conditions returned to Southern California on Monday, raising the risk of new wildfires sparking as firefighters continue to battle two major blazes in the Los Angeles area that started in similar weather nearly two weeks ago.
Coverage of the firefighters' battle against Eaton and Palisades fires, including stories about the dangerous weather and victim frustration.
Two major fires are still uncontained in the Los Angeles area with red flag warnings issued for Monday, meaning powerful Santa Ana winds will make conditions hard for crews to fight already devastating blazes.
Starting Feb. 18, some user fees at county parks will see a modest increase, including those for camping, parking, fishing permits, boat rentals and sports facilities.
After the Palisades Fire, many people were surprised to see areas where a single house was still standing after others around it had been reduced to ash.
Several residents in a San Diego area community are being evacuated as firefighters work to battle a wind-driven brush fire that is threatening homes.
A brush fire sparked in Poway Monday afternoon amid a red flag warning has prompted evacuation warnings. The fire was reported at around 1:20 p.m. on Pomerado Road. Footage from SkyRanger 7 showed the brush fire near some houses. Officials reported the fire at two acres threatening homes.