Three months after the Mountain Fire, some property owners get OK to seek permits to rebuild after crews clear fire debris.
Lauren Pozen reports from Camarillo, where residents were busy preparing for the incoming rain that could impact people living near the massive burn scar left behind by the Mountain Fire last year.
Gusty winds during Thursday's storm downed trees and power lines in spots. A possible weak tornado pummeled an Oxnard mobile home park, minor flooding was reported in the Thousand Oaks area, and rocks ...
The peak of the storm is expected to reach Ventura County by Thursday afternoon and last into early Friday morning. Here's what to expect.
Ventura County authorities on Wednesday urged residents in the Mountain Fire burn scar to stay alert during this week's storm ...
Residents across Southern California are on alert for potential flooding, mudslides and debris flows as a major storm moves ...
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ABC 7 Los Angeles on MSNMountain Fire survivors in Camarillo brace for rain storm, possible mudslidesHomeowners who live near the Mountain Fire zone in Ventura County are concerned that the upcoming rain storm will bring charred hillsides tumbling down.
Southern California’s strongest storm of the season led to evacuation orders, mudslides and swift water but no apparent ...
An evacuation warning has been issued for residents near the Mountain Fire burn scar starting Thursday, Feb. 13 and lasting until ...
System expected to arrive late Tuesday in Ventura County has a chance of being strong enough to trigger debris flow in burn scar areas.
In the weeks after the blaze, the Ventura County Board of Supervisors ... said Sean Debley, the county's incident commander of the Mountain Fire recovery. Around 130 others signed up for a county ...
Evacuation orders and warnings have gone into effect for burn scar areas across Southern California as heavy rainfall threatens dangerous debris flows.
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