Wildfires fueled by high winds and dry conditions are spreading rapidly across vast areas of Los Angeles. Firefighters are struggling to contain the flames, with one official noting their alarming expansion.
The largest fire, situated in the Pacific Palisades area known for its celebrity residents, has become the most destructive wildfire in Los Angeles history, claiming over 1,000 buildings in its path.
New fires erupted, including in the Hollywood Hills overlooking the iconic Hollywood area. Thick smoke shrouded nearby roads, causing gridlock on Hollywood Boulevard as residents attempted to flee the escalating danger.
Ongoing fire incidents in Los Angeles
Five fires continue to ravage the Los Angeles region, with the Palisades fire covering more than 17,000 acres and prompting the evacuation of at least 30,000 individuals.
The Eaton fire, the second largest, has burned over 10,000 acres and tragically resulted in five reported deaths.
The Palisades fire rapidly expanded from 772 acres to over 17,000 acres within hours, forcing thousands to evacuate. Similarly, the Eaton fire grew from 1,000 acres to more than 10,000 acres, escalating the evacuation efforts.
The vast impact of destruction and the scale of loss
Approximately 20,000 buildings are believed to have been damaged or destroyed, with many more at risk as the fires persist.
The magnitude of the devastation is significant, as illustrated by comparing the size of the Palisades fire to areas in New York and London.
The Eaton fire has left a trail of destruction in the Altadena neighborhood, with poignant images showcasing the aftermath.
Notably, the Jewish Temple in Pasadena, a cherished community landmark, fell victim to the ravages of the fire, marking a profound loss for its congregation and the local community.
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