
LA Fire: New Wildfire In North Los Angeles Forces Over 50,000 To Evacuate Video Emerges
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The Hughes Fire ignited late in the morning and quickly scorched over 15 square miles (39 square kilometers) of trees and brush, sending thick plumes of smoke near Lake Castaic, a popular recreation spot about 40 miles (64 kilometers) from the ongoing Eaton and Palisades fires, which have now been burning for three weeks, as reported by Associated Press.
“This fire had a robust response today, and as you can see behind us, the responders are doing great work to try to contain this fire," Joe Tyler, director of Cal Fire, said at a Wednesday evening press conference.“Certainly, we are not out of the woods yet.”
More than 31,000 people have been ordered to evacuate, and another 23,000 are under evacuation warnings, LA County Sheriff Robert Luna said.
LA County Fire Chief Anthony Marrone said the fire remains difficult to contain but firefighters are getting the upper hand.
Parts of Interstate 5 that had been closed will shortly be reopened, Luna said.
A 30-mile (48-kilometer) section of the key north-south highway was closed to allow space for emergency vehicles and equipment. Ground crews and water-dropping aircraft worked to stop the wind-driven fire from crossing the interstate and advancing toward Castaic. Legal Disclaimer:
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