What we know about the victims killed in the California wildfires
- Multiple wildfires are causing devastation in Los Angeles and Ventura counties, impacting many families and communities.
- Arizona is sending personnel and resources to assist in fighting the wildfires, including the Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management.
- Local organizations in Arizona are collecting donations and helping evacuees with livestock needs during the crisis.
- The Red Cross is encouraging Arizonans to provide aid, including blood donations, to help those affected by the wildfires.
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Australian man among those killed in Los Angeles wildfires
An Australian citizen is among those killed in the Los Angeles wildfires, his mum announced on social media.British-born Rory Callum Sykes moved to Australia as a child and attended school in Sydney but has been living in the US more recently.The 32-year-old, who lives with cerebral palsy, was with his mum in her Malibu home when the Palisades fire broke out on Tuesday and ripped through the area, fanned by the Santa Ana winds.READ MORE: Bryann…
City of Santa Barbara gives tips on How to Help with California Wildfires
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. – The City of Santa Barbara explained in a press release what the community can do to support those impacted by the L.A. Wildfires. You can stay up-to-date on the latest information through these official sites: Santa Barbara County Emergency Alerts L.A County Emergency LA City Fire Department Ventura County Emergency Official Organizations supporting First Responders: California Fire Foundation Los Angeles City Fire Depa…
Trump Sentenced to No Punishment in New York Business Records Case; California Wildfires Kill 10, Burn 10,000 Structures
President-elect Donald Trump was sentenced in his New York business records criminal case to an unconditional discharge, meaning no punishment or penalties. Trump appeared via video from Mar-a-Lago and said he would appeal his conviction. Massive wildfires in Southern California have killed 10 people and destroyed more than 10,000 structures. The Pentagon has stated that it is ready to deploy 500 active-duty personnel and ten Navy helicopters to…
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