‘High winds to ramp up’: Fears conditions will stoke LA wildfires for days as death toll hits 16
- At least 16 people have died due to wildfires in Los Angeles, leaving communities in ruins and testing firefighters' efforts.
- The Palisades fire has grown to 23,600 acres and is only 11% contained, while the Eaton fire is at 14,000 acres and 15% contained.
- Police and National Guard have set up checkpoints in disaster zones due to reports of looting and a curfew in place.
- An investigation involving the FBI and ATF is underway to determine the cause of the wildfires.
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Despite the efforts of the firefighters, the “Palisades Fire” spread due to renewed winds and threatened densely populated areas on Sunday, January 12.
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