


Hughes Fire Near Castaic Burns Over 10,000 Acres, Residents Under Evacuation Orders
The Hughes Fire, which has burned over 10,000 acres, continues to threaten communities in Southern California amid critical fire conditions and predicted rains.
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Overview
The Hughes Fire near Castaic has burned over 10,000 acres, prompting evacuation orders for over 50,000 residents. Critical conditions persist with strong winds and dry weather, complicating firefighting efforts. Local authorities report a 24% containment as heavy rain is forecasted this weekend, posing risks of mudslides. Meanwhile, other fires in Southern California, including the Palisades and Eaton Fires, show increased containment. Authorities urge residents to prepare for potential flooding and landslides. President Trump is set to visit California to assess fire damage amid discussions of federal aid.
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