New wildfire breaks out in LA's Hollywood Hills, fire chief says
- A new wildfire in Los Angeles's Hollywood Hills has destroyed over 1,900 structures, with more than 130,000 people under evacuation orders as reported by the Associated Press.
- Celebrities such as Billy Crystal and Mandy Moore have lost their homes, with awards ceremonies postponed and Oscar nominations delayed due to the fires according to the Associated Press.
- The fires have caused significant damage to historic sites and schools, including the Palisades Charter High School and Will Rogers's Ranch House, as stated by the Associated Press.
- The death toll from the fires has reached five, with ongoing damage assessments and concerns about looting as reported by the Associated Press.
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Los Angeles Wildfires Rage As Officials Fear Rise In Death Toll; 179,000 Under Evacuation Orders
Los Angeles Wildfires: The Eaton fire near Pasadena burned over 5,000 structures while Pacific Palisades, the largest of the fires burning in Los Angeles, destroyed over 5,300 structures.
Wildfires latest: At least 10,000 structures have burned in a series of fires around Los Angeles
Firefighters are battling to control a series of major fires in the Los Angeles area that have killed five people, burned at least 10,000 structures from the Pacific Coast to Pasadena and sent thousands of people frantically fleeing their homes
The Los Angeles fires have left five dead, more than 12,000 hectares burned and more than 5,000 structures destroyed since its inception on January 7th.
The exact number of deaths in the inferno around Los Angeles is not entirely clear. But now the celebrity town of Malibu has also reported its first victim. The coastal town of Malibu has reported its first death in the fire disaster in the greater Los Angeles area. "Although the identity of the person has not yet been established, this tragic news is very difficult for us," said Malibu Mayor Doug Stewart. "On behalf of the city of Malibu, I wou…
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