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California Wilf Fires Spread Across Los Angeles – Blazing fire, plumes of black smoke in the sky, thousands of homes destroyed… Panic everywhere in Los Angeles – California wildfires New evacuation orders as Palisades fire expands across Log Angeles ntc

Blazing fire in the forests. High rising flames. There was a plume of black smoke in the sky and chaos everywhere. A similar scene has been visible in Los Angeles, California for the last four days. The forest fire has also engulfed the city of Los Angeles. A scene of devastation is visible all around. Till now 11 people have died due to burning in the forest fire and more than 10 thousand houses and other buildings have been burnt to ashes, thousands of vehicles have also been burnt in the fire. About 1.5 lakh people have been rescued and taken to safe places, while the same number of people have been asked to be prepared for any adverse situation.

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The high speed wind is further increasing the fire. It seems as if this golden city has been covered with soot. This city which once glittered with lights is now facing the heat of fire. The American film industry (Hollywood) is suffering huge losses due to the fire. The houses of many celebrities have been burnt and destroyed. At the same time, Hollywood stars living in other posh areas including Hollywood Hills of Los Angeles have been forced to leave their homes and go to other places.

This catastrophic forest fire engulfed more than 1200 acres of Pacific Palisades between St. Monica and Malibu, California. The terrible rising flames of the forest fire moved towards the residential areas of Los Angeles late on Friday night, causing an outcry. Fire fighters advised about 30 thousand people to leave Pacific Palisades immediately and appealed to them to go to some safe place. During this period, about 13 thousand buildings and houses were also under threat.

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According to California Governor Gavin Newsom, thousands of homes and buildings have already been destroyed and more damage is expected in the coming days due to the rapid spread of the fire. In fact, even before the California forest fire broke out, the National Meteorological Department had issued an alert for severe fire conditions in most parts of Los Angeles County from January 7 to January 9. A warning was also issued for wind speed of 50 to 80 miles per hour in the city. Due to this strong wind, firefighters are facing difficulties in controlling the massive fire in the forest.

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Let us tell you that till now the reasons for the forest fire have not been known. The fire that has been burning for the last 4 days is spread over approximately 40 thousand acres. An area of ​​29 thousand acres has been completely burnt. About 10 thousand buildings have been completely destroyed by the fire, while 30 thousand houses have been damaged. About 3 lakh people have been instructed to move to safe places. Helicopters are continuously trying to extinguish the fire from the sky and are spraying water. The fire that started in the Pacific Palisades area of ​​Los Angeles has now reached the western hills.

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In Ventura County, the fire has engulfed an area of ​​50 acres, more than 60 companies of fire brigade have been sent to extinguish it. Apart from Ventura County, fire has also broken out in Kenneth, which has spread over an area of ​​800 acres. Los Angeles County Fire Safety Chief Anthony Marone also dismissed reports that there was a shortage of water to extinguish the fire. He said, ‘I have no such report that the Los Angeles County Fire Department is facing water shortage due to this fire. We are in coordination with PWD. Anthony Marrone appealed to the people to follow the orders of the administration to vacate the place.

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