Firefighters brace for strong winds that could fuel Los Angeles fire growth
- Firefighters are preparing for strong winds that could worsen wildfires in Los Angeles, with the Palisades fire burning over 17,000 acres and only 14% contained as of late Monday.
- More than 100,000 residents are under evacuation orders due to the ongoing fires, which have resulted in at least 24 deaths and numerous missing persons.
- U.S. President Joe Biden pledged federal support for firefighting efforts and recovery, stating, 'We're going to keep doing everything possible to help you get through this.'
- A lawsuit claims that Southern California Edison’s equipment sparked the deadly Eaton fire, which authorities are investigating as a potential cause of the Palisades fire.
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