Residents under mandatory evacuation in northern Los Angeles County in first significant wildfire outbreak since fatal fires
- Residents in northern Los Angeles County were ordered to evacuate due to the Hughes Fire, which quickly burned through hundreds of acres of trees and brush on Wednesday.
- Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass issued an executive order to expedite cleanup efforts in burn areas and mitigate environmental impacts of fire-related pollutants.
- The National Weather Service warned of critical fire conditions and a 60% to 80% chance of rain, which could lead to mud and debris flow in fire-impacted communities.
- Investigations are ongoing into the causes of the fires, with several lawsuits filed against Southern California Edison, alleging its equipment sparked the blaze.
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