The Mountain fire broke out Wednesday morning. By Thursday afternoon, the blaze had burned more than 20,000 acres.
Officials provided progress updates on the Mountain Fire in a Thursday news conference, highlighting their routes of attack ...
Residents in the foothills above Camarillo are grappling with scenes of staggering destruction after the Mountain fire ...
Upwards of 130 properties – most of them homes, were destroyed and 88 others were damaged as the Mountain fire ripped through ...
Mountain Fire initially started 8:51 a.m. Nov. 6 in Ventura County. It has burned 20,485 acres after being active for 34 ...
Residents in Camarillo, Somis and the Moorpark area have also faced evacuations as the blaze grew. "We initially engaged in ...
On Thursday morning, new evacuations were ordered for areas of Santa Paula and Bardsdale, along the Santa Clara River.
The latest Mountain Fire update. The post Here’s Where The Mountain Fire Could Spread, Ventura County Fire Department Warns ...
Ventura County officials closed roads and issued evacuation orders for unincorporated areas near Somis, Camarillo Heights and ...
Camarillo Heights homeowners returned to their neighborhood to find the Mountain Fire has completely destroyed their homes ...
An Air Quality Alert is in effect for Ventura County due to smoke impacts and blowing dust from the Mountain Fire.
Evacuations were ordered due to a Ventura County fire that burned hundreds of acres in Moorpark and Camarillo.