Devastating Wildfires Engulf Los Angeles, Leaving Trails of Destruction

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Devastating Wildfires Engulf Los Angeles, Leaving Trails of Destruction
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A series of massive wildfires ripped through Los Angeles, leaving behind a landscape of ruins and claiming at least two lives. Fueled by hurricane-force winds, the blazes engulfed neighborhoods, destroyed countless homes, and forced widespread evacuations. The fires, some of the most destructive in the city's history, prompted a desperate plea for firefighters from across the state and beyond.

A firefighter jumps over a fence while fighting the Palisades Fire in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles , Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. the Los Angeles area

More than 1,000 structures were destroyed and numerous people were hurt in the fires, including first responders, said Los Angeles County Fire Chief Anthony Marrone. Jennie Girardo, a 39-year-old producer and director from Pasadena, said she was alarmed when her neighbor came to check on her. Newsom posted on X that California had deployed more than 1,400 firefighting personnel to combat the blazes. He also dispatched National Guard troops to help. Firefighters from neighboring states also were being asked to assist.

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