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Hughes Fire, latest wildfire to explode in LA-area, could ‘go nuclear,’ expert warns

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Hughes Fire, latest wildfire to explode in LA-area, could ‘go nuclear,’ expert warns

A terrifying new wildfire burning out of control north of Los Angeles that has already torched 3,400 acres could “go nuclear,” a wildfire expert warned.

That blaze is now called the Hughes Fire, and although it has not reached urban areas, authorities have issued an evacuation order for nearby communities, including roughly 18,000 people in the town of Castaic. 

At about 10:45 a.m. on Wednesday, a huge column of smoke was spotted in the wilderness near Santa Clarita, California, prompting first responders to request four aircraft and 50 fire engines, according to the fire monitoring organization Watch Duty. 

A large plume of smoke rises from Castaic Lake seen behind a neighborhood in Santa Clarita, Calif. on Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2025.

A large plume of smoke rises from Castaic Lake seen behind a neighborhood in Santa Clarita, Calif. on Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2025. AP

A cloud of smoke from the Hughes Fire rises as firefighters and aircraft battle it near Castaic Lake.

A cloud of smoke from the Hughes Fire rises as firefighters and aircraft battle it near Castaic Lake. REUTERS

Fire truck driving past large wildfires in Castaic, California on January 22, 2025

The fire has torched 3,400 acres and according to experts, it could “go nuclear.” AP

Vehicles drive on a highway and a cloud of smoke rises on the background as firefighters and aircraft battle the Hughes Fire near Castaic Lake.

Vehicles drive on a highway and a cloud of smoke rises on the background as firefighters and aircraft battle the Hughes Fire near Castaic Lake. REUTERS

Mandatory evacuation orders have been issued in the Castaic area after the Hughes Fire erupted near the 5 Freeway.

Mandatory evacuation orders have been issued in the Castaic area after the Hughes Fire erupted near the 5 Freeway. Citizen

More scenes of the smoke rising near LA.

More scenes of the smoke rising near LA. AP

Hughes Fire near Castaic Lake in Santa Clarita, California, with rising flames on a hill

First responders requested four aircraft and 50 fire engines to combat the fires. REUTERS

That initial request indicated a fire that was already nearly out of control, said Jacob Weigler, Wildfire Coordinator for Central Pierce County, Washington, who has been in contact with colleagues near the scene and monitoring the fire’s spread.

“That one’s gonna go nuclear. It’s big,” Weigler told The Post.“You know what the fuels are capable of doing in that area right now, and what the wind does is going to be a big deal for this,” he added, referring to the recent high winds and dry conditions that sparked the deadly and ongoing LA wildfires earlier this month.

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