The Lidia Fire, a brush fire, broke out near the Antelope Valley on Wednesday, between the Soledad Canyon Road and Bootleggers Canyon. The structure-threatening inferno rapidly spread across 350 ...
According to Cal Fire, the Lidia Fire started in the 5700 block of Soledad Canyon Road around 2:07 p.m. Wednesday. It burned at least 50 acres at the time. As of Thursday, the fire had burned 348 ...
A fire that broke out in the Antelope Valley Wednesday afternoon charred nearly 350 acres before forward progress was stopped by firefighters. The Lidia Fire, burning near Acton, burned ...
Another brush fire broke out Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 8, in Acton, to the northeast of Santa Clarita, prompting evacuations in the area. Firefighters responded to the Lidia fire around 1 p.m. to ...
Hurst Fire and Lidia Fire, have so far burned more than 30,000 combined acres, according to Cal Fire. Overall evacuation orders have dipped to 153,000 from more than 180,000. The largest fire ...
Lidia Fire initially started 2:07 p.m. Jan. 8 in Los Angeles County. Since its discovery 40 hours ago, it has burned 395 acres, an increase of one more acre since the last update. By Friday ...
This is just one of multiple fires in Los Angeles County that have forced evacuations since January 7. At last check, the fire burned at least 348 acres. LOS ANGELES COUNTY, Calif. - Yet another ...
Flames that erupted Jan. 8 in the Antelope Valley between the San Gabriel Mountains and the Sierra Pelona Mountains became known as the Lidia fire. The Sunset fire erupted that same evening in the ...