The largest wildfire to hit Los Angeles this week rapidly tore through homes and communities, whipped by winds that sent embers skyward.
Specialist teams have begun to look for more people killed, as officials say scale of disaster not down to "lack of preparation".
The Pacific Palisades, one of the wealthiest communities in the U.S., is experiencing the worst fire in its history.
Satellite analysis of Pacific Palisades and Altadena combined with on-the-ground images offer a comprehensive estimate of the ...
More than 35,000 acres have burned so far, and at least 11 deaths have been reported, in what could be the most costly fire ...
Aerial view of LA fires shows devastation as communities try to bounce back from a once-in-a-lifetime spectacle ...
Eleven deaths have been confirmed and more than 12,000 structures have been damaged or destroyed. More than 150,000 people ...
A fire fueled by dangerously high winds has forced thousands of people to leave their homes in Los Angeles County.
In Los Angeles’s chaparral-covered ecosystem, wildfires in the mountains are an annual ritual. But when those fires leaped ...
In a sign of how difficult it was, even before the recent fires, for homeowners to obtain insurance, California's insurer of last resort, known as the FAIR Plan, had an estimated $9 billion exposure ...
Owners of homes in Pacific Palisades say they are frustrated that they have been barred from returning to fetch belongings ...
California wildfires continue with dry conditions and powerful winds —which are due to last through Friday — fueling at least five fires.