LOS ANGELES — Fire activity has decreased and evacuation orders have been lifted after another fast-moving brush fire erupted in Los Angeles on Wednesday night, this time in the iconic Hollywood Hills ...
The Sunset Fire, which erupted in the Hollywood Hills and prompted evacuation orders Wednesday night, is the fifth wildfire that firefighters are facing.
The Sunset Fire started as a brush fire in Los Angeles' Hollywood Hills amid windstorm conditions. By mid-Thursday morning, ...
Weary Los Angeles firefighters are dealing with a. new fire that broke out Wednesday evening in the Hollywood Hills.
On Wednesday night, a new wildfire, called the Sunset Fire, flared up in the Hollywood Hills, the famed neighborhood in central L.A. where the Hollywood Sign is located, according to The New York ...
Video showed a fire burning in the heart of the Hollywood Hills on Jan. 8, as multiple out-of-control wildfires raged across greater Los Angeles.
A new fire has ignited in the Hollywood Hills, triggering evacuation orders as flames rapidly approach homes and businesses.
A brush fire that ignited Wednesday evening forced evacuations in the Hollywood Hills between Runyon Canyon and Wattles Park.
A mandatory evacuation order has been issued for the Hollywood Hills as a massive wildfire sweeps through Los Angeles. The massive fire has claimed 5 lives, destroying thousands of buildings.
The Sunset Fire, which has consumed 60 acres of land, was discovered on Tuesday at around 6 p.m. local time, according to Cal Fire. The fire started in the Hollywood Hills region while it was under ...
At least five people were killed and more than 1,000 structures were destroyed as fierce wildfires raged in the Los Angeles ...
The Sunset Fire erupted in the Hollywood Hills above Hollywood Boulevard, near Runyon Canyon, threatening some of the most popular Los Angles tourist hotspots – including the iconic Hollywood sign.