So far, 16 victims have been confirmed to have died in the two biggest fires. Firefighting efforts have been aided by favorable weather conditions, but the Santa Anas are coming back.
While the end to the fire danger is not yet in sight, experts say the hazards that will remain in its wake will be severe.
Hydroclimate whiplash -- the rapid shift between wet and dry conditions -- likely contributed to the severity of the wildfires in Southern California, experts say.
Southern California is braced for "extremely critical fire conditions" caused by a new period of Santa Ana winds of up to 50 ...
Santa Ana winds that began gusting before sunrise were forecast to continue with enough force to carry fire-sparking embers ...
While Santa Ana winds were on the lighter side in Los Angeles County and surrounding regions Tuesday afternoon, forecasters ...
More than 75,500 Southern California Edison customers are without power in LA, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, Santa ...