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LA fire: New wildfire in North Los Angeles forces over 50,000 to evacuate

  • A new wildfire, named the Hughes Fire, has burned over 9,400 acres north of Los Angeles, leading to evacuations for more than 31,000 residents.
  • The fire grew rapidly and posed an immediate threat to life in the Castaic Lake area, as officials noted that Southern California faced extreme fire risk.
  • Over 4,000 firefighters are combating the Hughes Fire, while two other major fires in the area are nearing containment, according to Cal Fire.
  • President Trump is considering withholding federal aid to California unless the state changes its water policies related to the wildfires.
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The Commander goes around and tells what he sees: “Here it looks like the desert of the Tatars.”

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In the north of Los Angeles, the wind is fanning new flames. Berlin is offering its partner city help – for example with drone teams.

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More than 4,000 firefighters are working to combat the fires, some of whom are still not completely contained in the Los Angeles content. Hughes fire forces the evacuation of 50,000 inhabitants appears first in Jornal i.

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U.S. President Donald Trump threatened Wednesday to withhold federal disaster aid to Los Angeles, devastated by forest fires, unless California leaders change the state's water management strategy.

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republicpolicy.com broke the news in on Wednesday, January 22, 2025.
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