Los Angeles fire officials are giving an update on a new fire burning rapidly in through Southern California. The Hughes fire sparked Wednesday morning, currently burning almost ten-thousand acres near Castaic in a remote area north of Los Angeles.
LA County Fire Chief Anthony Marrone spoke about battling the blaze. No structures have been damaged, with roughly four thousand fire personnel assisting. Officials say winds are driving the spread of the fire, with the National Weather Service extending a red flag warning through 10 a.m. Friday.
No structures have been damaged so far.