Fast-Growing Wildfire Erupts in Los Angeles County, Evacuations Underway
A new wildfire, named the Hughes fire, has broken out in Los Angeles County, prompting immediate evacuations in a region already impacted by devastating fires earlier this month. The fire ignited Wednesday afternoon near Castaic Lake and has rapidly spread to over 5,000 acres within just two hours, fueled by strong winds reaching 20 to 30 mph. Fortunately, no homes or businesses have yet been reported damaged.
The blaze is burning in a mountainous area close to residential neighborhoods and schools, raising concerns for local residents. Many have taken precautionary measures by hosing down their properties as they prepare to evacuate. Aircraft are actively fighting the fire, dropping water and flame retardant in efforts to control the flames.
This wildfire follows a series of destructive blazes in the area that have already claimed at least 28 lives and destroyed over 10,000 properties. In addition to the Hughes fire, two smaller fires near San Diego—the 85-acre Lilac fire and the 3.9-acre Bernardo fire—have ignited but appear to be under control, with evacuation orders primarily lifted.
Residents are on high alert as the region is under a red flag warning due to the continued high fire risk associated with dry conditions and strong winds.
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