Winds that have fueled LA fires are expected to calm, giving firefighters a chance to corral flames
- Firefighters are working to contain the largest fires in Los Angeles as incoming winds are expected to create "potential disastrous wind conditions" that could spread the blazes further.
- The National Weather Service has issued a rare alert for "extreme fire behaviour" from Tuesday morning until midday Wednesday, warning residents to prepare for possible evacuations.
- The Palisades fire has become the most destructive fire in the city's history, burning through 9,572 hectares and resulting in at least 24 deaths and many missing persons.
- Local authorities have launched an investigation into the cause of the fires, involving the FBI and ATF, as thousands of residents remain evacuated or without power.
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