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The Hughes Fire in northern LA spreads rapidly, impacting 3,400+ acres and key routes.
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IntroductionOn Wednesday, the Hughes Fire in northern Los Angeles rapidly spread, posing a serious threat to Cal ...

On Wednesday, the Hughes Fire in northern Los Angeles rapidly spread, posing a serious threat to California's major highway, Interstate 5. The fire began before 11 a.m. local time and has now expanded over 3,400 acres. An emergency evacuation order has been issued for the Castaic Lake area in northern Los Angeles County due to the fire.
As an important transit hub connecting northern and southern California, two exit ramps on Interstate 5 have been closed, and thick smoke from the spreading fire has further impacted traffic safety. The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection warned that "lives are under imminent threat." Castaic Lake is approximately 45 miles from Pacific Palisades, where a previous devastating fire resulted in 11 deaths and destruction of over 6,380 structures, with an additional 867 structures damaged to varying degrees.
Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger stated on social media platform X that the Los Angeles County Fire Department is fully engaged in firefighting efforts, "deploying aerial fleets to control the fire as quickly as possible." Currently, helicopters and airplanes are dropping fire retardants in the fire zone in hopes of preventing the fire from spreading further into residential areas.
Due to the rapid spread of the fire, several local communities are at high risk, and the scope of evacuation orders may continue to expand. The area threatened by the fire also includes some critical infrastructure and important natural resource areas, with fire departments coordinating resources for priority protection.
The Hughes Fire once again underscores the fire risks for Los Angeles and its surrounding areas amid drought and extreme heat conditions. Previously, California has experienced several severe wildfire events, sparking widespread discussions on forest management, firefighting resource allocation, and infrastructure protection.
Currently, fire departments urge residents to closely follow local government instructions, prepare for evacuation in advance, and avoid areas affected by the fire. As the fire investigation progresses, the cause and subsequent impact are expected to become focal points of public attention.


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