Several communities are continuing to recover and rebuild one year after the deadly Woolsey Fire ignited and scorched nearly 100,000 acres in Los Angeles and Ventura counties.
The deadly Woolsey Fire's containment level has risen to 78 percent as winds that fanned the destructive blaze were diminishing and resident were repopulating more areas.
Containment of the Woolsey Fire rose Thursday as firefighters continued to make progress against the massive blaze.
Containment of the massive Woolsey Fire continued to rise Wednesday as weakening Santa Ana winds aided in the firefight.
Drones are reportedly interfering with firefighting operations amid the raging Woolsey Fire.
Despite a stubborn flare-up of the Woolsey Fire near Lake Sherwood Tuesday, the containment of the massive blaze continued to rise.