Experts say it is only a matter of time until major Australian cities experience “house-to-house ignition” on a similar scale to Los Angeles.
Some 8500 firefighters from at least seven states and two foreign countries prevented the fires from growing for a second straight day. Follow updates here.
A former Sydney family have been left with nothing more than the clothes on their backs after fire ripped through their newly built Los Angeles home last week.
For Australian couple Guy and Alison Harding who had been in America on a holiday, the scenes in LA brought back memories of Australian bushfires. “We have been there we have had the car packed, ready to escape. We used to live in the Hills District and ...
Delta Goodrem joined thousands of other Los Angeles residents who evacuated their ... Matthew Copley - who split their time between Sydney and LA. Sharing an image of the inferno engulfing ...
The Australian head of the world's largest volunteer firefighting force said on Tuesday a refusal by social media firms to give emergency services free access to its data was hindering responders globally,
With more than 18 million people living in Greater Los Angeles, these maps show how quickly wildfires have encircled some of the city's most densely-packed neighbourhoods.
Herald columnist has deleted a tweet criticising the masthead she regularly writes for accusing it of spreading misinformation about Elon Musk’s crusade against DEI policies in light of the Los Angeles wildfires.
“Currently the full focus must be on the fight against the fires and the protection of the people and property. We have also learned that a great Olympian, Gary Hall Jr., has lost his medals in the fire. The IOC will provide him with replicas.”
The LA Fires destroyed an Olympic swimmer's Pacific Palisades home and with it, his Olympic medals. Here's who is replacing them.
In the midst of tragedy, L.A.-based brands are supporting their beloved city. Fine jeweler Sydney Evan will be donating 100 percent of proceeds from two California-inspired charm necklaces to the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation.
Just 120 miles separate San Diego from Los Angeles, and many San Diegans have strong connections to the people there. KPBS reporter John Carroll spoke with a Point Loma couple, whose family in the LA area has left them in a constant state of worry this week.