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Over 50K under evacuation orders as wildfire imperils homes North of LA

Anjali Yadav
By Anjali Yadav Published January 23, 2025
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More than 50,000 people in Southern California were under evacuation orders or warnings on Wednesday after a massive and rapidly spreading wildfire erupted in the rugged mountains north of Los Angeles. The fire, named the Hughes Fire, broke out in the late morning and, within hours, had consumed over 39 square kilometres of trees and brush. The fire, which is located near Lake Castaic, a popular recreational area around 64 km from the ongoing Eaton and Palisades fires, has added to the already strained firefighting efforts across the region.

As of the latest update, over 31,000 individuals were under mandatory evacuation orders, while an additional 23,000 were under evacuation warnings, according to LA County Sheriff Robert Luna. Firefighting efforts remain challenging, with officials noting that the fire continues to be difficult to contain. However, LA County Fire Chief Anthony Marrone said that firefighters were slowly gaining the upper hand in managing the blaze.

The Hughes Fire’s intensity has forced the closure of a 48 km stretch of Interstate 5, a major north-south highway that is vital for transportation in the area. The flames spread rapidly across hilltops and into wooded canyons, threatening to cross the freeway. Crews have been working on the ground and with aerial support, including water-dropping aircraft, to prevent the fire from crossing the interstate and encroaching on nearby communities such as Castaic.

In the afternoon, winds in the area were gusting up to 67 kph, with forecasts indicating that they could increase to 96 kph later in the evening and on Thursday, according to the National Weather Service. The gusty winds have heightened the fire’s spread and made firefighting efforts even more difficult.

Kayla Amara, a nurse from nearby Valencia, was among those impacted by the fire. She drove to the Stonegate neighbourhood in Castaic to collect belongings from her friend’s home, which was in the fire’s path. As she packed her car, she received word that the fire had rapidly grown, prompting her to start hosing down the property in hopes of saving it.

“Other people are hosing down their houses too. I hope there’s a house here to return to,” Amara said, while flames could be seen engulfing trees on a distant hillside.

Amara has been living in anxiety for weeks as major wildfires have torn through Southern California, and this latest blaze, which hit so close to her home, has only added to the stress. “It’s been stressful with those other fires, but now that this one is close to home, it’s just super stressful,” she added.

To the south, officials in Los Angeles began preparing for the potential of rain, even as some residents were allowed to return to the Pacific Palisades and Altadena areas, which had been severely damaged by earlier fires. The National Weather Service predicts gusty conditions will continue through Thursday, and the possibility of rain by Saturday could lead to concerns about mud and debris flows in fire-impacted areas.

“Rains are in the forecast, and the threat of mud and debris flow in our fire-impacted communities is real,” said Supervisor Kathryn Barger during a Wednesday morning press conference. Fire crews have been working to fill sandbags and clear drainage systems in anticipation of the rainfall.

Red flag warnings for critical fire risk have been extended through 10 a.m. on Friday in LA and Ventura counties, with officials on high alert due to the risk that the Palisades and Eaton fires may break containment lines. While progress has been made in containing the blazes, with the Palisades Fire at 68% containment and the Eaton Fire at 91%, the fires are still considered dangerous.

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LA Mayor Karen Bass has issued a warning regarding the spread of ash, which could be carried by the winds, urging residents to visit the city’s website for advice on how to protect themselves from potentially harmful air. LA County Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer warned that the ash could contain harmful substances, including heavy metals and arsenic, which can cause skin irritation and more serious health problems upon exposure.

As the fire situation continues to develop, the focus remains on containment and ensuring the safety of residents. The ongoing battle against the Hughes Fire, along with the two major fires still smouldering in the area, underscores the immense strain on firefighting resources, as well as the dangers posed by Southern California’s dry, windy conditions.

The fires have already claimed at least 28 lives and destroyed over 14,000 structures since they first ignited on January 7. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms is investigating the causes of the fires, but no conclusive findings have been released yet.

Meanwhile, lawsuits have been filed against Southern California Edison, alleging that the utility’s equipment sparked the Eaton Fire. A judge overseeing one of these lawsuits has ordered the company to produce data from circuits in the area where the fire originated.

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