Firefighters brace for strong winds that could fuel Los Angeles fire growth
- Firefighters brace for strong winds that could worsen the Palisades Fire in Los Angeles, which has burned over 17,000 acres since it started on January 7, 2025.
- More than 100 fires have burned nearly 40,000 acres in California, significantly higher than the five-year average of 46 fires burning 13 acres.
- Evacuation orders affect approximately 105,000 residents, with the fires causing at least 24 deaths and many reported missing.
- President Joe Biden pledged federal support for recovery efforts, stating the region will need tens of billions of dollars to recover from the wildfires.
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Fire continues to spread and devastate Los Angeles, more bodies found
Another body was found after a search of rubble in Los Angeles, bringing the fire's death toll to 25. With two major forest fires in the area, firefighters are still unable to cope, and strong winds could cause more fires.
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Read Full ArticleLA wildfire updates: Winds, arsonists complicate fight against fires as crews report progress
A beefed-up firefighting force was staged around Los Angeles to attack flare-ups or new blazes and anxious residents prepared for more fire danger as winds began to build Tuesday, a week after two massive infernos destroyed thousands of homes and killed at least 24 people.
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