Weary California fire victims facing more fierce winds, red flag warning
- Two major fires remain uncontained in Los Angeles, with red flag warnings issued for Monday due to powerful Santa Ana winds.
- The Palisades fire has caused at least 10 deaths and destroyed 4,996 structures, while the Eaton fire has claimed 17 lives and destroyed 9,366 structures.
- Officials reported at least 27 people missing between the two fires, with evacuation orders reduced from over 82,000 to about 39,000.
- The National Weather Service warned of dangerously strong winds and extreme fire conditions, advising residents to take precautions around their homes.
13 Articles
13 Articles
Los Angeles under dangerous red flag warnings for extreme fire risk again this week
Santa Ana winds will hit the Los Angeles area yet again this week, bringing extreme risk of rapid fire spread as the region continues to tamp out deadly wildfires that ignited under similar conditions earlier this month.
Weary LA firefighters brace for dangerous winds
The two largest fires, which have razed entire neighborhoods of the second biggest US city, are both now more than half contained, officials announced on Sunday. But the National Weather Service warned that powerful winds and very low humidity would again bring 'dangerous high-end red flag fire weather conditions' on Monday.
Weary California fire victims facing more fierce winds, red flag warning
Two major fires are still uncontained in the Los Angeles area with red flag warnings issued for Monday, meaning powerful Santa Ana winds will make conditions hard for crews to fight already devastating blazes.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 43% of the sources lean Left, 43% of the sources are Center
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
Ownership
To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage