As of Monday night, around 1,000 firefighters were battling the Orange County blaze, which had reached 5,432 acres.
Authorities said the fire was unintentionally caused by heavy equipment used by an Orange County public works crew.
Firefighters with the Orange County Fire Authority responded to a brush fire that broke out in Trabuco Canyon Monday. The ...
More than 1,000 firefighters were working overnight to try extinguish the flames in the Trabuco Canyon area. The fire was ...
City Lake Elsinore Capt. Mark Montoya, E94 stands where a home use to El Cariso Road after the fast moving Airport Fire ...
The wildfire exploded in size overnight Sept. 9 in Orange County's Trabuco Canyon as flames, spurred by west winds, traveled east into Riverside County. Just over one week later, Tuesday morning ...
The towers aon Santiago Peak provide radio coverage over much of Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino, Riverside, and San ...
"You will have up canyon winds that are normal during the day ... The Airport Fire was reported at around 1:15 p.m. Monday on Trabuco Creek Road near an remote-controlled airplane airport, went from ...
As of Wednesday afternoon, the Airport Fire in Trabuco Canyon burned over 22,000 acres and continues to spread in Orange and ...
The Airport Fire in Trabuco Canyon continued to expand on Tuesday, September 10, 2024, threatening over 3,000 homes ...
A brush fire that broke out near the site of a radio-control flying club in an in unincorporated area of Trabuco Canyon and burned 5,432 acres by late Monday, Sept. 9, was unintentionally caused ...