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Aerial assault aims to stem LA Palisades fire eastward spread

  • Aircraft dropped water and fire retardant to control the Palisades wildfire in Los Angeles, which has spread over 36,000 acres and is only 11% contained.
  • Evacuation orders now affect 153,000 residents, with 57,000 structures at risk, as six simultaneous fires have killed at least 13 people.
  • President Joe Biden's major disaster declaration allows FEMA to provide federal assistance, with estimated damages between $135 billion and $150 billion.
  • Many residents are concerned about resource allocation and insurance claims, as the fire has destroyed entire neighborhoods, leaving only ruins behind.
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