LA fire: New wildfire in North Los Angeles forces over 50,000 to evacuate
- A new wildfire, named the Hughes Fire, has burned over 9,400 acres north of Los Angeles, leading to evacuations for more than 31,000 residents.
- The fire grew rapidly and posed an immediate threat to life in the Castaic Lake area, as officials noted that Southern California faced extreme fire risk.
- Over 4,000 firefighters are combating the Hughes Fire, while two other major fires in the area are nearing containment, according to Cal Fire.
- President Trump is considering withholding federal aid to California unless the state changes its water policies related to the wildfires.
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