The Woodley Fire, which has set at least 30 acres ablaze, was discovered on Wednesday at 6:15 a.m. in the Sepulveda Basin, around 19 miles northwest of the City of Los Angeles, according to Cal Fire.
The Woodley Fire was reported around 4 a.m. on Woodley Ave. just south of Victory Blvd. According to Cal Fire, the blaze was initially reported at 75 acres, however, it was later revised to 30 acres.
The extreme fire threat prompted forest officials to close down the entire Angeles National Forest starting Wednesday, Jan. 8 at 5 p.m. through midnight Wednesday, Jan. 15. The Woodley Fire was ...
A fourth, the Woodley Fire, broke out Wednesday morning and quickly grew to 75 acres. The Los Angeles Fire Department put out a plea for off-duty firefighters to help, and weather conditions were ...
Hurst Fire and Woodley Fire. The earlier-than-normal warning from the NWS allowed for ample time to prep for the fire threat. MORE: California wildfire forecast: Wind speeds remain high as brush ...
Meanwhile, two others — the Tyler and Woodley fires — erupted nearby on ... and Wednesday help tell the story of how a small fire exploded in hours, leading to disaster in the nation’s ...
Five more fires broke out in California on Wednesday: the Lidia, Sunset and Woodley fires in Los Angeles; the Olivas fire in Ventura and the Tyler fire in Riverside. The Woodley fire burned 30 ...