LA fires updates: Sports teams, athletes and games affected by Los Angeles wildfires
- Los Angeles wildfires have forced over 100,000 people to evacuate their homes, with at least five fatalities reported.
- The Los Angeles Rams relocated their wild card playoff game to Arizona due to safety concerns from the fires.
- The Los Angeles Lakers and Kings postponed their games, affecting many players and staff personally impacted by the fires.
- The sports community in Los Angeles has united to support recovery efforts, with teams pledging funds and collecting supplies.
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The Lakers were forced to suspend their home game and the NFL will move to Arizona
The devastating forest fires in the greater Los Angeles area are disrupting the schedules of the most important US sports leagues. In the basketball and ice hockey leagues, one game each has been canceled, and in the football league, one game has been moved to another location.
Wildfires spreading in the Los Angeles metropolitan area are increasingly postponing games for professional teams there and affecting the lives of local sports celebrities.
Los Angeles Wildfires: Lakers, Rams, Kings, players, and coaches all affected by devastating fires
The Los Angeles wildfires have devastated neighborhoods and communities. The impact has also affected the world of sports, including teams, athletes, players,...
The major fires in California are still out of control. Now there is another fire: in Los Angeles' most famous Hollywood district.
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