A funeral procession was held for a firefighter killed while battling the colossal wildfire that's still threatening homes in Southern California. An autopsy found Cory Iverson died from burns and smoke inhalation. (Dec. 18) AP
Cory Iverson, a San Diego-based firefighter who was one of the thousands fighting the blaze northwest of Los Angeles, died Thursday. A review team will investigate what happened. (Dec. 15) AP
Over 6,000 firefighters battling southern California blaze Video provided by AFP Newslook
California's biggest wildfire has burned through at least 362 square miles and has destroyed at least 683 homes. Thousands of homes are threatened as strong wind pushes the blaze through bone-dry land. (Dec. 12) AP
Firefighting crews are lighting backfires to burn away dry vegetation and contain the massive fire that has burned at least 362 square miles northwest of Los Angeles. (Dec. 12) AP
Tens of thousands of residents have fled their homes as flames churn through foothill towns near Santa Barbara, the latest flare-up after a week of wildfires throughout the region. (Dec. 11) AP
California's largest and most destructive wildfire has spread beyond Ventura County and forced evacuations in some coastal parts of Santa Barbara County, to the northwest. The fire has burnt at least 270 square miles. (Dec. 11) AP
California fire officials anticipate fires will keep growing due to gusty winds, no rain and decades-old dry vegetation. The biggest fire burned at least 270 square miles northwest of Los Angeles, where people are buying masks for the smoke. (Dec. 11) AP
Forecasters say high winds will bring rapid or dramatic increases in wildfire activity. USA TODAY
Horses and other animals displaced by the Lilac fire in San Diego County find shelter at the Del Mar Fairgrounds in Southern California. USA TODAY
Firefighters were still working in communities north of San Diego Friday that were hit by a fast-moving wildfire. The blaze tore through the area Thursday as powerful winds are still fanning flames across Southern California. (Dec. 8) AP
Wildfires continue to destroy land and homes in Southern California. Months of dry conditions and whipping Santa Ana winds have created the perfect equation for devastation. USA TODAY
At least 65 structures have been destroyed by a wildfire in semi-rural north San Diego County. Cal Fire also says there's still no containment of the fire early Friday. Trees were charred for miles along Highway 76. (Dec. 8) AP
California's biggest wildfire forced evacuations in Faria Beach, a small community on the coast between Ventura and Santa Barbara. (Dec. 8) AP
The massive wildfire in Ventura County, north of Los Angeles, grew to 180 square miles and destroyed more than 400 buildings by late Thursday. It's forcing the evacuation of communities between Ventura and Santa Barbara. (Dec. 8) AP
A Cal Fire Division Chief says a fire near San Diego destroyed 20 homes and damaged 12 more. The fire tore through mobile homes in a retirement community. The blaze is heading west towards the Ocean, threatening Oceanside and Camp Pendleton. (Dec. 8) AP
Four active wildfires in southern California have caused people and pets alike to seek shelter. USA TODAY
Six separate wildfires are threatening millions of people in one of the country's most densely populated areas. USA TODAY
Firefighters continue battle to control the Skirball Fire near downtown Los Angeles. The blaze is 20 percent contained around 475 acres with flare ups in the Bel-Air Crest area. (Dec. 7) AP
Authorities closed a major freeway Thursday as flames from the Southern California wildfire jumped lanes and threatened beach front homes. (Dec. 7) AP
Anthony Reyes, best known for pitching the Cardinals to a Game 1 victory in the 2006 World Series, is on the front lines fighting the Californian wildfires. Time_Sports
One brave man has become a viral hero after witnesses captured him coming extremely close to danger himself while rescuing a rabbit from the wildfires ravaging California Time
Darlene Jordon has lived in this home above the city of Ventura, California, for more than two decades. Her house was filled with memories and souvenirs. But it’s all gone now after a raging wildfire reduced it to ash and rubble. (Dec. 7) AP
This was startling scene along Interstate 405 in Los Angeles as a wildfire engulfed the hills. USA TODAY
Flames erupted Wednesday in Los Angeles' exclusive Bel-Air neighborhood as multimillion-dollar houses and modest tract homes alike came under siege from an outbreak of wind-whipped wildfires across Southern California. (Dec. 6) AP
Southern California officials are warning of unprecedented dangerous winds on Thursday, with gusts possibly reaching 80 mph. The region is dealing with several massive wildfires that have around 200,000 under evacuation orders. (Dec. 7) AP
At least one person has died as a result of the fast-spreading wildfire plaguing more than tens of thousands of acres in southern California Time
Ferocious winds in Southern California whipped up an explosive wildfire that forced thousands of homes to evacuate and could soon threaten a city of more than 100,000, authorities said. Time
Residents of Santa Rosa, California were allowed to return Friday to areas ravaged by recent wildfires. Officials say more than eight thousand structures were destroyed by flames that tore through the region in Northern California. (Oct. 20) AP
Dramatic cell phone video along a busy Los Angeles freeway shows flames from a raging wildfire burning along hillsides early Wednesday. Officials say hundreds of structures may have been lost in wildfires burning across Southern California. (Dec. 6) AP
Firefighters in southern California are working overtime to protect homes in Los Angeles. A new wildfire broke out in some of Los Angeles' most exclusive neighborhoods, which includes the upscale Bel Air Estates. USA TODAY
As drivers headed down the 405 freeway, they were met with giant flames from the several fires burning in Southern California. USA TODAY
Nearly 200,000 people have been told to evacuate from three massive wildfires in southern California. Many people fleeing the flames are bringing along their animals. (Dec. 6) AP
Wildfires driven by winds approaching hurricane force swept across Southern California Monday night into Tuesday, scorching thousands of acres and destroying hundreds of structures - from Ventura County to communities north of Los Angeles. (Dec. 5) AP
Authorities are urging tens of thousands of people to flee their homes as wind-driven wildfires scour communities northwest of Los Angeles. Two fires have burned about 30 homes and are being pushed by Santa Ana gusts. (Dec. 5) AP
According to the Ventura County Fire Department, the Thomas Fire was first reported Monday evening north of the city of Santa Paula. Video provided by Newsy Newslook
Wildfires driven by winds approaching hurricane force swept across Southern California Monday night into Tuesday, scorching thousands of acres and destroying hundreds of structures - from Ventura County to communities north of Los Angeles. (Dec. 5) AP
Mandatory evacuations have been ordered in an exclusive ridge-top neighborhood in Los Angeles as a dangerous new wildfire burns in Southern California. At least two homes are burning in that area. (Dec. 6) AP
Authorities estimate a wind-driven Southern California wildfire has grown to more than 70 square miles. (Dec. 5) AP
Whipping Santa Ana winds are playing a huge role in how quickly the Thomas Fire is spreading across Ventura County, California. Fire officials say it's a "very bad scenario." USA TODAY
Wildfires in Southern California have triggered evacuation orders for nearly 200,000 people and destroyed hundreds of homes. The fires remain mostly out of control. (Dec. 6) AP
Thousands of homes have been evacuated after a wind-whipped wildfire exploded overnight in Southern California. The fire has burned through at least 40 square miles northwest of Los Angeles. (Dec. 5) AP
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VENTURA, Calif. — The Thomas fire earned its place in history Friday when it reached 273,400 acres in its 19-day run from Santa Paula north toward Santa Barbara and east to Fillmore.
Ventura County's fire outpaced the Cedar fire in San Diego County, which stretched 273,246 acres in 2003, and Thomas isn't done yet. The blaze is at 65% containment as of Friday night, according to Cal Fire.
Still, the focus of Friday’s efforts on the Thomas fire revolved around getting control lines around the blaze to increase containment numbers and continuing a controlled burn in Los Padres National Forest.
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The controlled burn was occurring in the Rose Valley area of the forest, said Capt. Brandon Vaccaro, an information officer assigned to the incident.
“Rose Valley is kind of the end of the burn,” Vaccaro said. The threat of the blaze was winding down as it continued to spread away from communities. On Thursday, all mandatory evacuation orders associated with the incident were lifted. The American Red Cross evacuation shelter at the Ventura County Fairgrounds was to close at 3 p.m. PT Friday.
The shelter was set up soon after the fire broke out north of Santa Paula on Dec. 4. On its first night, flames raced west toward Ventura, where much of the damage was reported.
The blaze has destroyed more than 1,000 buildings, including 775 single-family homes.
Two people have died as a result of the Thomas fire.
Virginia Pesola, 70, died as she was trying to evacuate her Santa Paula home.
Cal Fire engineer Cory Iverson, 32, of San Diego, died Dec. 14 fighting the fire on the eastern side near Fillmore. He leaves behind his wife Ashley and 2-year-old daughter Evie. The couple is expecting their second child.
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Iverson’s memorial service is planned for 10 a.m. Saturday at The Rock Church in San Diego. The service will be live streamed at http://www.sdrock.com/iverson.
Low humidity levels and extremely dry brush from years of drought contributed to the fire’s growth and hampered the firefight. And the consistent appearance of strong winds pushed the fire in different directions.
Fortunately, the National Weather Service in Oxnard reported no winds in the forecast.
Since the weather is being “cooperative,” there is a good opportunity for crews to increase containment numbers by strengthening the line around the fire, Vaccaro said.
The blaze has burned in both Ventura and Santa Barbara counties. Recently, that meant that when Santa Ana winds were done blowing through Ventura County, sundowner winds would pick up in Santa Barbara County.
There were many areas of the fire where crews were still building control lines on Friday. They included the area north of Camino Cielo, where crews were trying to tie the blaze into the footprint of the Zaca fire, which burned in 2007, Cal Fire reported.
Crews were also working on containment east of Rose Valley, moving toward the boundary with the Sespe Wilderness, Cal Fire reported.
However, enough progress has been made for the incident to get a new management team to let the two previous teams get some rest. The switch was expected to be made at 6 p.m. Friday, Vaccaro said.
One of the previous management teams was from Cal Fire, which is leaving partly because the “bulk of the work for state land has been completed,” Vaccaro said.
“All of their property and responsibility area has been pretty much mitigated,” Vaccaro said.
But Cal Fire will continue to have firefighters on the line, he said.
Vaccaro said there are questions coming in about what the transition means in terms of the fire, but he said the mission won’t change. It’s just a new group of people arriving to relieve the teams that have been working the incident for some time, Vaccaro said.
The new team will represent multiple agencies, including the Ventura County Fire Department.
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