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Deadly wildfires ravage Los Angeles County, destroying thousands of homes

Jan 10, 2025 | World

January 10, 2025

A series of devastating wildfires continue to wreak havoc in Los Angeles County, leaving communities shattered and forcing mass evacuations. As of Friday, the infernos have destroyed over 10,000 homes, businesses, and other structures, with five fires still actively burning across the region.

The fires have consumed more than 35,000 acres—roughly 55 square miles, an area larger than San Francisco—according to Cal Fire. The Palisades Fire, the most destructive wildfire in Los Angeles history, has scorched nearly 20,000 acres and is only 6% contained.

Adding to the devastation, the Eaton Fire, located near Altadena and Pasadena, remains completely uncontained. It has already grown to over 13,000 acres, threatening nearby communities with its relentless spread.

Meanwhile, the Kenneth Fire, which ignited on Thursday near Woodland Hills in northern Los Angeles, rapidly expanded to 1,000 acres. Although evacuation orders for the area were lifted by late Thursday, authorities remain on high alert as fierce winds continue to create critical fire conditions across the county.

The fires have displaced nearly 180,000 people, turning neighborhoods into ash and leaving many with an uncertain future. Tragically, at least 10 people have lost their lives in the blazes, according to the Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner. Efforts to identify the victims and notify their families are ongoing.

Firefighters from across the state are battling the blazes under extremely challenging conditions, including dry vegetation and strong winds. As the fires rage on, officials urge residents to stay vigilant and heed evacuation orders to ensure their safety.

The impact of these wildfires is being felt far beyond the flames, as families, communities, and local officials come together to support one another in the face of unimaginable loss.

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