
Hughes Fire Forces 50,000 Evacuations, Rain Raises Flood and Ashflow Concerns
The Hughes Fire in Los Angeles County prompted 50,000 evacuations. Containment grew, but incoming rain brings flood and debris flow risks.
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The Hughes Fire in Los Angeles County prompted 50,000 evacuations. Containment grew, but incoming rain brings flood and debris flow risks.

The Hughes Fire rapidly grew to over 10,000 acres in Los Angeles, prompting 50,000 evacuations as Santa Ana winds fuel its spread.

The Hughes Fire, fueled by dangerous Santa Ana winds, has erupted north of Los Angeles, forcing over 50,000 residents to evacuate or prepare for evacuation.

A new wildfire, dubbed the Hughes Fire, broke out north of Los Angeles, rapidly expanding to over 9,400 acres and prompting mandatory evacuations for 31,000 residents amidst critical fire conditions.

The Hughes Fire has forced thousands to evacuate in Los Angeles County, while red flag warnings and high winds persist across Southern California.