The Mountain Fire ... communities as our fire and emergency response teams work around the clock to combat this fire." He added: "Stay safe and remain alert for instructions from local authorities ...
(NewsNation) — More than 130 homes have been destroyed in southern California as fire rages through Ventura County. The blaze began Thursday morning in the Somis and Camarillo areas and was ...
So when the Mountain fire ignited last week not far from the 2018 footprint of the Woolsey fire — and amid similarly dangerous winds that contribute to extreme fire spread — there was concern ...
But certain conditions came together in what one expert described as an "environmental recipe" that fueled the devastating Mountain Fire in Ventura County. And researchers say it's part of a ...
Some homeowners in Ventura County are now getting a glimpse of what’s left of their property after the Mountain Fire charred nearly 21,000 acres, destroyed at least 132 structures and damaged 88 ...
CAMARILLO, Calif. (KABC) -- As crews increased containment of the Mountain Fire to 36%, residents who lost their homes are still trying to figure out what's next. Fire officials hosted a community ...
RELATED: Map: Mountain Fire evacuations in Ventura County According to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, the Mountain Fire, located northwest of Los Angeles, exploded to ...
“And that’s exactly what we saw with the Mountain fire.” Within hours, the blaze had jumped over the 118 highway from the rugged Santa Susana Mountains and was tearing across neighborhoods ...
Firefighters continued to battle hot spots around the Mountain Fire on Saturday and Sunday as weather conditions stayed relatively mild and containment ramped up. The blaze that started Wednesday ...
Firefighters continue to gain control over the Mountain Fire, increasing containment to more than 45% on Tuesday, aided by weaker winds over the weekend. Some evacuation orders and warnings have ...
A historic 100-year-old home in Santa Paula was destroyed Wednesday after the fast-moving Mountain Fire was driven by strong winds onto the property. The blaze left the property and several others ...
It raises fears the Mountain Fire, which has damaged and destroyed dozens of homes in Ventura County, could spread after calmer weekend weather allowed firefighters to get its containment up to 36%.