On 9 November, Friday, Authorities has issued order to Oak Park in Ventura County of new mandatory evacuations as Woolsey fire is moving fast to around sides. Fire is also on way to Agoura Hills in Los Angeles County.
It said to be that fire grows fast to 8,000 acres, while so many houses are burnt by heavy flame, even some of locals are reportedly trapped out there. According to fresh updates, fire crews sprayed so-called water curtains to overcome fire rage which is wrapping all residences out there, while about 20 homes have damaged badly by heavy fire.
On other hand, mandatory or voluntary evacuation orders were for nearly 75,000 homes in Los Angeles and Ventura counties, but now by considering the current situation, decided to raise the number.
By observing current live television pictures, is learnt Woolsey fire has wrapped numerous homes, chunks of structures falling into driveways also became a great hurdle in way of firefighters.
The Los Angeles County Fire Department reportedly released mandatory evacuation orders Westlake Village, Cheeseboro Canyon and areas of Calabasas, nearly at About 3 a.m., were facing intensity of annoyed fire.
The department penned in a tweet, “It is critical that residents pay close attention to evacuation orders. This is a very dangerous wind-driven fire,”
Nevertheless, the Ventura County Fire Department took their Twitter at nearly 5:15 a.m., fire had moved 101 Freeway at Chesebro Road by wrapping south side of the region.
Douglas Wayne resident of the area, said he was standing at the corner of Lindero Canyon Road and Kanan Road in Oak Park, all watched the fire hitting the hillside located his family’s home, where Wayne have lived along family members nearly 17 years.
Although, reports of fatalities or severe injuries are not received from victim locations so far but a number of people are trapped out there.