Los Angeles Wildfire: A massive fire in the Los Angeles area has killed 24 people, and forced more than 150,000 people from their homes. Due to the strong winds of Santa Ana, the fire has taken a huge form, due to which more than 12,000 buildings have been destroyed. This fire has burnt an area larger than San Francisco to ashes. The fire, which started last Tuesday (January 7), has destroyed about 160 square kilometers in the areas of Palisades, Eaton, Kenneth and Hurst. According to Cal Fire, only 11…
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los angeles fire wind speed increased tension 16 people dead more than 12 000 buildings destroyed know latest updates | The change in direction increased America’s tension! Fire spreads further in Los Angeles
Los Angeles Wildfires: The wildfires in California have so far killed 16 people in Los Angeles and destroyed more than 12,000 buildings. Fire fighters are trying to control the fire. Although there has been some success in controlling the Eaton and Palisades fires, strong winds are making it difficult to control the fires. Due to strong winds, the fire has spread to an area of more than 39,000 acres, which is larger than the city of San Francisco. The Palisades Fire burned 22,660 acres of land. Whereas more than 5,300…
Read MoreUSA California Wildfire As Thousands Structures Destroyed People Giving Any Cost For Safe Home Sparks Debate On Wealth | People ready to pay any price to save their house! Debate sparked by forest fire in California
USA Wildfire: The fire spreading in the forests of California, America is causing devastation. The fire spread at many places has devastated posh areas. Meanwhile, some people are ready to pay any price to save their homes, about which a separate debate is going on. These people are turning to private fire services to save their homes. According to a report by news portal CNN, the controversy gained momentum when Los Angeles real estate executive Keith Wasserman posted on social media that he would pay any price to private firefighters…
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