Los Angeles Fires Death Toll Rises To 16: Coroner
- The death toll from Los Angeles wildfires has risen to 24, with 16 people reported missing, according to the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office.
- The National Weather Service issued red flag warnings for severe fire conditions, forecasting sustained winds of 50 mph and gusts up to 70 mph, as reported by Meteorologist Rich Thompson.
- California Governor Gavin Newsom declared that the fires could be the worst natural disaster in U.S. history, according to an interview on NBC.
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The devastating fires in Los Angeles are exposing major vulnerabilities in the U.S. housing market. The flames that have engulfed areas around the second-largest U.S. city, including the upscale Pacific Palisades neighborhood, have already killed 16 people and forced the evacuation of more than 100,000. According to an early estimate by AccuWeather, the damage is more than $50 billion, Reuters reports.
Death toll rises to 16 as firefighters continue to battle spreading wildfires in Los Angeles
At least 16 people have been killed by blazes as thousands of firefighters race to battle spreading wildfires across Los Angeles County, the most populous U.S. county, local authorities said Saturday.
Death toll rises to 16 as firefighters gain ground on California wildfires
Jan. 12 (UPI) — Firefighters have partly or mostly contained four remaining wildfires in the Los Angeles area as of Saturday while more than 153,000 residents are under evacuation orders. At least 16 have died in the fires that burned in the greater Los Angeles area, according to NBC News. It has scorched 39,622 acres, which is 62 square miles, and destroyed more than 12,300 structures, according to Cal Fire. The biggest blaze, the Palisades Fir…
The death toll from the devastating fire is now 16
LA Fire Death Toll Rises to 16 as Authorities Expand Evacuations, Brace for Windy Days Ahead - The Thinking Conservative
Authorities in the Los Angeles area reported the Palisades fire has grown beyond 23,600 acres, and the Eaton fire is now more than 14,000 acres. At least 16 people have died in the Los Angeles-area wildfires, the County of Los Angeles Medical Examiner said in an evening update on Jan. 11. Five deaths were caused […] The post LA Fire Death Toll Rises to 16 as Authorities Expand Evacuations, Brace for Windy Days Ahead appeared first on The Thinkin…
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