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Massive Hughes Fire Forces Thousands to Evacuate in Los Angeles County

Firefighters Make Progress as Hughes Fire Rages Near Castaic Lake

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
November 16, 2025
in Environment, Natural Disasters, Public Safety, Search & Rescue, Wildfires
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Hughes Fire Sparks Evacuations Amid Red Flag Warnings in LA County - Ethan Swope/AP Photo

Winds and Dry Conditions Fuel Fire North of Los Angeles - Ethan Swope/AP Photo

Firefighters Battle Hughes Fire Amid Evacuation Orders in Los Angeles County

Rapidly Expanding Wildfire Threatens Communities

Firefighters are striving to maintain control over the Hughes Fire, a massive and fast-moving blaze that erupted late Wednesday morning in the rugged mountains north of Los Angeles. The wildfire, located near Castaic Lake, has scorched nearly 16 square miles (41 square kilometers) of trees and brush, prompting more than 50,000 residents to evacuate or remain on high alert.

Containment Efforts Make Progress

By Wednesday night, approximately 14% of the Hughes Fire was contained, aided by calmer winds compared to earlier devastating fires in the region. Firefighting aircraft dropped tens of thousands of gallons of fire retardant, slowing the fire’s advance toward populated areas. Los Angeles County Fire Chief Anthony Marrone noted the situation has improved compared to conditions two weeks ago during the Palisades and Eaton fires.

Evacuations and Closures

Sheriff Robert Luna reported that over 31,000 residents have been evacuated due to the Hughes Fire, with another 23,000 under evacuation warnings. Thankfully, no structures have been damaged, and no injuries have been reported so far. Parts of Interstate 5, which had been closed for emergency operations, reopened Wednesday evening. Crews continue working to prevent the fire from spreading toward the interstate and nearby neighborhoods.

Critical Fire Weather and Response

Red flag warnings remain in effect across Los Angeles and Ventura counties until Friday morning, signaling elevated fire risk due to dry vegetation and gusty winds. Meteorologist David Roth reported wind gusts reaching up to 65 mph (105 kph) in mountain pockets, further complicating firefighting efforts. Over 4,000 firefighters are currently assigned to battle the Hughes Fire.

Community Members Respond

Residents, like nurse Kayla Amara, are taking precautions to protect their homes. Amara, who lives in nearby Valencia, expressed heightened anxiety as this fire threatens her community. “It’s been stressful with those other fires, but now that this one is close to home, it’s just super stressful,” she said while hosing down a friend’s property.

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Concerns Extend Beyond the Fire

Meanwhile, Los Angeles officials are bracing for potential rain starting Saturday, which could trigger mudslides and debris flow in fire-scarred areas. Supervisor Kathryn Barger emphasized the importance of preparedness during a news conference, highlighting efforts to clear drainage systems and distribute sandbags to affected communities.

Health and Safety Warnings Issued

Amid ongoing firefighting efforts, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass urged residents to protect themselves from hazardous ash, which may contain heavy metals and arsenic. Public health officials advised wearing protective gear while cleaning up to avoid skin irritation or respiratory issues.

Federal and Legal Responses

The Hughes Fire comes amid heightened scrutiny of disaster relief efforts. President Donald Trump and other officials have suggested conditions for federal aid, sparking backlash from California leaders. Legal battles are also underway, with lawsuits alleging that Southern California Edison’s equipment caused the Eaton Fire. A judge has ordered the utility to provide data from circuits in the fire’s origin area.

Ongoing Investigations and Fire Updates

While the Hughes Fire remains a critical concern, firefighters have made significant progress on the Palisades and Eaton fires, which have killed 28 people and destroyed over 14,000 structures since January 7. Containment of the Palisades Fire has reached 70%, and the Eaton Fire is at 95%. However, officials are still investigating 22 active missing person reports related to these blazes.

Conclusion

The Hughes Fire is the latest in a series of devastating wildfires that have gripped Southern California, forcing thousands to evacuate and threatening homes and livelihoods. With firefighting efforts intensifying and weather conditions remaining unpredictable, communities are urged to remain vigilant and take necessary precautions to ensure safety.

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