LOS ANGELES, Jan 22 (Reuters) - From the air, the once-thriving Los Angeles neighborhoods wiped out by recent wildfires now appear as block after block of grayish-brown ash and rubble. Sunlight ...
Overnight water drops helped stop the spread of a huge wildfire churning through rugged mountains north of Los Angeles.
The recent wildfires have left Los Angeles -- the second-largest city in the United States and home to the country's rich and famous -- in rubble. Images taken from the air show block after block ...
The large group, calling for a National Day of Action, could be seen through aerial footage walking in the middle of Spring Street, moving along to block an intersection at Chick Hearn Court and 11th ...
While the insurance cost of the devastation is estimated to be around $30 billion, another tally puts the total damage at upward of $250 billion.
Paul Karpus, who has overseen operations at an airbase in Camarillo, 45 miles (70 kilometers) west of Los Angeles ... it takes your breath away." Aerial teams operated 24 hours, pulling long ...
helped spread the Los Angeles-area fires and also grounded some planes early on from their aerial missions. The last DC-10 aircraft rolled off the McDonnell Douglas production line in nearby Long ...
As crews work to remove potentially hundreds of thousands of tons of hazardous materials from the Los Angeles wildfires, ...
Evacuation orders were lifted Thursday for tens of thousands of people as firefighters with air support slowed the spread of a huge wildfire churning through rugged mountains north of Los Angeles ...
Aerial Views Show Ash and Rubble From Los Angeles Fire Zones By Lisa Richwine LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - From the air, the once-thriving Los Angeles neighborhoods wiped out by recent wildfires now ...
LOS ANGELES Overnight water drops helped stop the spread of a huge wildfire churning through rugged mountains north of Los Angeles and firefighters battled to increase containment as dangerous ...
The life-saving air show firefighters put on for nearly two weeks became a defining feature of the fires. Read more at straitstimes.com.