Wildfires Wreak Havoc in Southern California

USAFri Jan 10 2025
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Southern California is in a state of emergency due to massive wildfires. Five major fires are burning simultaneously, with hurricane-force winds causing the flames to spread rapidly. Over 293, 000 people have been forced to evacuate their homes. The economic damage is expected to reach around $52 billion, making it one of the worst wildfire events in U. S. history. At least five lives have been lost, and the number of casualties could rise. California Governor Gavin Newsom has deployed over 7, 500 firefighters and emergency personnel to combat the blazes. President Joe Biden has also approved a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration to support the response efforts.
The Palisades Fire alone has destroyed over 1, 000 structures, including homes, businesses, and schools. The Los Angeles Unified School District has shut down all schools and offices due to safety concerns. Water shortages and communication issues are further complicating the situation, with residents advised to boil tap water and power outages causing isolation. The Eaton Fire, near Pasadena, has already claimed five lives and damaged or destroyed nearly 1, 000 structures. Search and rescue teams are actively looking for survivors. Despite the recent drop in wind speeds, strong winds are expected to return, potentially worsening the already devastating conditions.
https://localnews.ai/article/wildfires-wreak-havoc-in-southern-california-1cd7f549

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