


A new, fast-moving wildfire erupted in Los Angeles County on Wednesday morning near Castaic Lake, off Lake Hughes Road just north of Castaic Reservoir Road. By 10:45 a.m., it had grown to 500 acres; by early afternoon, it had scorched 3,400 acres, then exploded to 10,176 acres overnight with 14% containment.
L.A. Times: Hughes Fire Epicenter Map
Everything you need to know about the Hughes Fire (courtesy of L.A. Times):
CBS News quoted L.A. County Fire Chief Anthony Marrone as saying that over 4,000 personnel were mobilized to the Castaic Lake area to battle the Hughes Fire. The unincorporated area is approximately 15 miles northwest of Santa Clarita.
L.A. County Fire Department Captain Sheila Kelliher Berkoh warned the new fire has a "high potential for spread because we are looking at 32-mph winds," adding, "Those winds are supposed to pick up..."
L.A. County Sheriff Robert Luna said evacuation orders and warnings were issued to 31,000 people in the vicinity of the Hughes Fire and Sepulveda Fire.
Other fires raging in L.A. County:
LA Times: L.A. Fire Map Of Current Infernos
Three weeks of intense wildfires have ignited speculation on X, with many questioning whether arsonists may be to blame for the ignition source of the wildfires. There have been several instances where arsonists were arrested. Meanwhile, mainstream far-left media outlets have struggled to convince the public that evil 'global warming' is the primary cause.