HOME > AFP-JIJI PRESS NEWS JOURNAL > Article
Mass evacuations after explosive new fire erupts near Los Angeles
An explosive new wildfire erupted north of Los Angeles on Wednesday, forcing tens of thousands of people to evacuate their homes and setting nerves jangling in an area still reeling from two deadly blazes.
Ferocious flames devoured hillsides near Castaic Lake, spreading rapidly to cover more than 9,400 acres (3,800 hectares) in just a few hours.
The fire was fanned by strong, dry Santa Ana winds racing through the area, pushing a vast pall of smoke and embers ahead of the firefront.
Evacuations were ordered for 31,000 people around the lake, which sits 35 miles (56 kilometers) north of Los Angeles, and close to the city of Santa Clarita.
I'm just praying that our house doesn't burn down, one man told broadcaster KTLA as he packed his car.
The Hughes Fire came as the greater Los Angeles area was on edge after two enormous fires tore through America's second largest metropolis, killing more than two dozen people and wreaking billions of dollars of devastation.
As California faces a massive rebuild, President Donald Trump repeated his false claim that the state was improperly diverting water away from the site of the emergency, threatening to withhold federal funds as a result.
I don't think we should give California anything until they let water flow down into their system from the north of the state, Trump said in an interview on Fox News aired Wednesday evening.
Los Angeles's water supplies are mainly fed via aqueducts and canals originating from entirely separate river basins further east.
- 'Dynamic' situation -
Around 4,000 firefighting personnel, backed up by aircraft and bulldozers, surged to the new blaze, a massive response that Los Angeles County Fire Chief Anthony Marrone said was paying dividends.
The situation remains dynamic, and the fire remains a difficult fire to contain, although we are getting the upper hand, he told an evening press conference.
We are going to be on scene all night long, gaining more perimeter control, making sure that we can put out the hot spots, and then have enough resources and staging so that if we do have a flare up, we can move those resources to the fire line.
The hopeful tone came after a nervous day for the region, where many people remained glued to television coverage of the aerial firefight -- scenes that became common during lengthy battles to contain the Eaton and Palisades Fires.
Helicopters dropped water and planes dumped tens of thousands of fire retardant, laying down lines of red intended to corral the flames and pinch the firefront.
The fleet included two Super Scoopers -- enormous amphibious planes that can carry hundreds of gallons (liters) of water -- as well as DC-10 jets and dual rotor helicopters.
Crews from the Los Angeles County Fire Department and Angeles National Forest also attacked the blaze from the ground.
- Inmates evacuated -
Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna said the Pitchess Detention Center in Castaic was under an evacuation order, and about 500 inmates had been moved to a neighboring facility.
Around 4,600 inmates held at other jails in the area were sheltering in place, but buses were on hand in case conditions changed and they needed to be moved, he said.
California Highway Patrol shuttered the I5 freeway for several hours, severing a major artery that runs the length of the US west coast.
The freeway re-opened during rush hour, but had bumper-to-bumper traffic, as thousands of drivers inched home.
Cal Fire's Brent Pascua said conditions had come together to make the fire especially volatile.
We're getting the winds, we're getting the low humidities, and this brush hasn't seen any moisture in so long, he said.
That all combined together is just making this fire spread extremely fast.
Winds were expected to continue overnight and into Thursday.
Human activity, including the unchecked burning of fossil fuels, is changing Earth's climate, increasing average global temperatures and altering weather patterns.
Even though January is the middle of the region's rainy season, Southern California has not seen any significant precipitation in around eight months, leaving the countryside tinder dry.
(2025/01/23 19:24)
Click Here for Japanese TranslationAFP-JIJI PRESS NEWS JOURNAL
- 01/23 19:26 Solar power surpasses coal in EU for first time
- 01/23 19:24 Mass evacuations after explosive new fire erupts near Los Angeles
- 01/23 19:23 Prince Harry settles lawsuit against Murdoch's UK tabloids
- 01/23 17:54 Semi-finalist Shelton 'shocked' by 'embarrassing' Melbourne TV hosts
- 01/23 17:38 Elephants are not people, US judges say
- 01/23 17:30 US govt workers in diversity jobs to be put on leave as programs ordered shut
- 01/22 20:40 'We don't want to be Americans', Greenland PM says
- 01/22 20:35 S. Korea to overhaul some airports after Jeju Air crash
- 01/22 20:28 Brazil saw 79% jump in area burned by fires in 2024-- monitor
- 01/22 16:51 Musk salute at Trump rally celebrated by extremists online
- 01/22 16:50 France holds off Spain as world's tourist favourite
- 01/22 16:49 Bishop lectures stony-faced Trump in church
- 01/21 19:04 'What a great feeling!' Trump returns to the White House
- 01/21 19:01 Trump signs order to pull US from WHO, citing funding disparities
- 01/21 18:42 South Korea's suspended president attends impeachment hearing
- 01/21 18:34 Melania Trump brings steely fashion game back to Washington
- 01/21 18:32 Swiatek has 'closure' after WADA says won't appeal in doping case
- 01/21 17:39 Trump 'not confident' Gaza deal will hold
- 01/20 19:15 Mug shot, solitary cell for South Korea's President Yoon
- 01/20 19:12 TV host apologises to Djokovic over 'insulting comments' as PM, Musk wade in
- 01/20 19:09 UK film, theatre legend Joan Plowright dies, aged 95
- 01/20 17:46 80 killed, thousands displaced in Colombian guerrilla violence
- 01/20 17:33 On last full day as president, Biden urges Americans to 'keep the faith'
- 01/20 17:29 Barcelona's Balde complains of racist abuse in Getafe draw
- 01/17 19:16 Vietnam to reward traffic offender snitches
- 01/17 19:14 Trump names trio of divisive stars as Hollywood 'ambassadors'
- 01/17 19:12 Rice fields turned into art in northern Thailand
- 01/17 17:03 Patients dying in corridors as UK hospital standards 'collapse'-- report
- 01/17 16:55 Tennis great Shriver says trophies stolen after LA fires
- 01/17 16:49 Trump replicates viral mug shot in official presidential photo
- 01/16 19:04 'We may look easy-going, but...' Canadians veto Trump's merger plan
- 01/16 18:59 Thai PM says nearly fell for foreign leader phone scam
- 01/16 18:53 Death toll at illegal S.African mine reaches 78
- 01/16 17:46 US bans controversial red food dye, decades after scientists raised alarm
- 01/16 17:01 Noisy racket on Australian Open 'party court' forces match move
- 01/16 17:00 Russia strikes Ukraine energy sites in 'massive' barrage
- 01/15 19:04 French woman faces cyberbullying after falling for fake Brad Pitt
- 01/15 19:01 Chinese artist cashes in on Buddha-like Trump statues
- 01/15 18:34 Ukraine claims biggest aerial strike on Russian territory
- 01/15 17:04 Starbucks shift on non-paying visitors stirs debate in US
- 01/15 17:02 Queen was not told aide was Soviet spy for years, UK records show
- 01/15 16:50 Norway finds Air France seating policy discriminatory
- 01/14 18:39 Ukraine's French-trained brigade rocked by scandal
- 01/14 18:13 Australian mum says son killed in LA fires as water ran out
- 01/14 17:15 Kazakhstan says part of Aral Sea has nearly doubled in volume
- 01/14 17:13 Russia accuses Ukraine of 'energy terrorism' over alleged pipeline strike
- 01/14 17:08 'Defective' Paris Olympics medals to be replaced, says IOC
- 01/14 17:03 Relative of Jack the Ripper victim demands new inquest