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Mountain Fire, Ventura County
Mountain Fire now 48% contained while tally of homes destroyed nears 200
The containment boundary of the
Mountain
Fire
by Monday night covered most of the northern and western edges of the
fire
, near Santa Paula and eastern Ventura. That left the southern and eastern portions, which are closest to Camarillo and
Moorpark
...
Firefighters defend response to 20,000-acre Mountain Fire still burning in Ventura County
Nearly a week after the destructive Mountain Fire destroyed more than a hundred buildings and torched tens of thousands of acres of brush in Ventura County, firefighters are defending their response to the blaze as some residents return to their burnt homes.
Mountain Fire in Ventura County grows as fire crews ramp up containment
The Mountain Fire destroyed 132 structures, including many homes, in the Camarillo and Moorpark areas of Ventura County. See a wildfire update.
Number of structures destroyed in Mountain fire jumps to more than 200
As firefighters make significant progress against Ventura County's Mountain fire, officials have confirmed another 60 destroyed structures and millions in agricultural losses. A total of 207 structures,
Firefighters make headway on devastating Mountain Fire in Ventura County
Multiple homes in Camarillo and Moorpark have been destroyed and more than 14,000 acres burned as Ventura County's Mountain Fire remains at 0% containment. Over 10,000 people have been forced to flee as they face evacuations.
Over 200 buildings destroyed by Ventura County Mountain Fire
At least 200 structures, including homes, have been destroyed alongside an additional 90 damaged in the ongoing wind-fanned Mountain Fire in Ventura County, fire officials said Tuesday morning.
Update: Mountain Fire remains 60% contained, 20,630 acres destroyed in Ventura County
Mountain Fire initially started 8:51 a.m. Nov. 6 in Ventura County. It has burned 20,630 acres after being active for a week. By Wednesday morning, a crew of 1,864 firefighters effectively contained 60% of the fire.
LAist
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Mountain Fire: At least $6 million in agriculture destroyed or damaged
A fast-burning fire in the mountains has been pushed by exceptionally strong and dry Santa Ana winds, burning thousands of ...
VC Reporter
14h
Mountain Fire destroys 100+ homes: Responders, residents work toward recovery from wind-driven blaze that broke out Nov. 6
Wildfire roared across Old Coach Drive on a hill above Camarillo during the early hours of the Mountain Fire. An entire row ...
ABC7
8d
Live updates: At least 132 structures destroyed by Mountain Fire in Ventura County
Six homes have been damaged by flames from a brush fire burning in the Moorpark area. The fire has crossed Highway 118 and is ...
6d
on MSN
Woman recounts harrowing experience fleeing the Mountain Fire: 'I fully panicked'
Friday marked the return of many residents in the Camarillo Heights neighborhood in Southern California after the explosive ...
6d
on MSN
California's Mountain Fire Explodes
Now covering over 20,000 acres the blaze has grown significantly over the past day. It is so far only five percent contained ...
2d
on MSN
‘I want to rebuild, don’t know if we can’: Residents reeling after Mountain Fire
It’s not quite been a week since the Mountain Fire erupted in Ventura County, the wind-driven wildfire leveling more than 130 ...
3d
Mountain fire is the most destructive in years. Could it have been much worse?
The Mountain fire could have been a second coming of the 2018 Woolsey fire or even the 2017 Thomas fire — if not for a few ...
Associated Press
4d
Fire crews gain greater control over destructive Southern California wildfire
(AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez) Tiffany Hobelman leads Koshan from an enclosure at Swanhill Farms as the
Mountain
Fire
...
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