Latest updates:
- Kincade Fire in Northern California: 76,825 acres burned; 60% contained
- Maria Fire in Southern California: 7,400 acres burned, zero percent contained
- Easy Fire in Southern California: 1,723 acres burned; 10% contained
- Getty Fire in Southern California: 745 acres burned; 39% contained
- 46 Fire in Southern California: 300 acres burned; 15% contained
- Hillside Fire in Southern California: 200 acres burned; 50% contained
- PG&E says it's restored power to "essentially all" of the roughly 1.1 million homes and businesses it cut power to on Saturday and Tuesday in an effort to prevent new blazes
A new brush fire erupted on a mountaintop north of Los Angeles Thursday night, quickly growing to 5,000 acres, CBS Los Angeles reports. Firefighters raced to battle the Maria Fire, which began at approximately 6:30 p.m.
Earlier in the day, two fast-moving wildfires exploded in Southern California, fueled by powerful Santa Ana winds. One of them, the Hillside Fire in San Bernardino, east of Los Angeles, prompted mandatory evacuations and destroyed at least six homes. Some residents refused to leave.. Firefighters raced to battle the Maria Fire, which began at approximately 6:30 PT,
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