If you spot an error, please let us know at nytnews@nytimes.com.Learn more Strong, damaging Santa Ana winds are expected to bring extreme wildfire danger to Southern California Monday into Tuesday ...
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But while the January fires rank as the most destructive in Los Angeles history, they have not been as damaging as others in ...
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Of the 20 wildfires that destroyed the most structures in California history, all of them have occurred over the last 33 years and 13 have occurred just in the last seven years, according to ...
More than 12,300 structures across Los Angeles have been destroyed, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. But while the January fires rank as the most destructive ...