Smoke from the wildfires that have devastated the Los ... images capturing plumes of smoke that have clouded the Southern California skies. The image below was taken by the European Space ...
Wildfire smoke ‒ burning trees and shrubs but also homes and other manmade materials ‒ contains toxic chemicals harmful to human health immediately and over longer periods. These carry risks such as ...
Southern California wildfires have spurred smoke advisories by authorities and contributed to hazardous air quality conditions for some ...
Flames peaked through the roof of a structure that caught on fire in Pomona Friday morning. Several fire engines responded to ...
A fire at the Martinez Refining Company in Martinez, Calif., left six people injured. The incident also caused the city of ...
As devastating wildfires fanned by powerful winds ravaged Los Angeles in January 2025, a video of a street shrouded in smoke ...
More than a week after a series of wildfires broke out in and around Los Angeles, winds are starting to let up, giving ...
Of the over 16,000 structures destroyed in the recent rash of wildfires in Southern California, many cannabis businesses were ...
As wildfires blaze across California, here is how inhaling smoke could affect your health, from itchy eyes to dementia risk.
As California expands its prescribed burning efforts, a study of more than 180 such projects suggests they are an effective ...
From practical items like clothing to sentimental keepsakes like journals, these are the belongings residents grabbed in the ...
Wildfire smoke is toxic. Burning trees and shrubs produce very fine particulate matter, known by the shorthand PM 2.5, which ...