Before the Palisades and Eaton fires, CalFire stats show only two wildfires in history scorched more structures.
Here’s what some areas of Los Angeles looked like before the catastrophic blazes — and what they look like like now.
Thousands of firefighters were battling at least three separate blazes on Wednesday, from the Pacific Coast inland to ...
Five wildfires fueled by dry conditions and strong winds have burned through 29,000 acres of land around Los Angeles since ...
U.S. property and casualty insurance stocks slid in premarket trading on Friday on worries over the billions of dollars in ...
With strong winds, dry conditions and no immediate end in sight, analysts project total economic losses of $50 billion to ...
California Rep. Ami Bera (D) said the fires raging across parts of Los Angeles could be the state’s worst disaster in history ...
The fires’ proximity to densely populated areas means they are burning through more structures than past fires that covered ...
Tens of thousands of people were forced to flee their homes as a deadly brush fire in the Pacific Palisades grew to more than ...
Wildfires menacing Los Angeles have killed at least 10 people and devoured nearly 10,000 structures, with five fires burning ...
U.S. insurance stocks slid on Friday as analysts estimated insured losses from the wildfires menacing Los Angeles could reach ...
Only two wildfires in California history have caused more destruction than the Palisades Fire and Eaton Fire in LA County.