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Devastating Los Angeles Wildfires Leave Thousands Homeless

Friday 10 January 2025 - 08:33
Devastating Los Angeles Wildfires Leave Thousands Homeless

Wildfires sweeping through Los Angeles have claimed at least 10 lives and destroyed nearly 10,000 structures as five major blazes continue to rage. The fires, fanned by strong desert winds, entered their third day of destruction, leaving a trail of devastation.

The Palisades Fire, located between Santa Monica and Malibu, and the Eaton Fire near Pasadena are now the most destructive in the city's history. Combined, they have consumed over 34,000 acres (13,750 hectares), turning neighborhoods into ash. Officials expect the death toll, currently at 10, to rise further as the fires remain largely uncontrolled.

Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna described the affected areas as resembling the aftermath of a bomb blast. Economic losses from the disaster are estimated to range between $135 billion and $150 billion, according to private forecasters. Efforts to rebuild have already begun, with local leaders urging rapid recovery and assistance.

President Joe Biden declared a major disaster, pledging full federal reimbursement for recovery efforts over the next 180 days, including debris removal and temporary housing. Despite these assurances, local communities fear uneven resource allocation, with affluent areas potentially prioritized over less wealthy neighborhoods.

The fires have wrought severe damage, with thousands of homes reduced to rubble. In the Pacific Palisades area, residents returned to charred ruins, while in Altadena, fears grew about inadequate insurance payouts for lower-income households.

The Sunset Fire in Hollywood Hills was fully contained, but other blazes, including the Kenneth Fire near Calabasas, continue to grow. Despite firefighting efforts, shifting winds and the presence of civilian drones have complicated containment.

Amid the destruction, some residents, like John Carr, stayed behind to protect their homes, risking their lives to preserve cherished memories. Schools remain closed due to hazardous air quality, and evacuation orders have displaced thousands.

The fires highlight the growing challenges of wildland-urban interface zones and the increasing toll of climate-induced disasters on communities.


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