Wildfires latest: Death toll expected to rise as fires rage through Los Angeles

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Wildfires latest: Death toll expected to rise as fires rage through Los Angeles
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Ferocious winds that drove the flames and led to chaotic evacuations have calmed somewhat and are not expected to be as powerful during the day.

in the Los Angeles area that have killed five people, ravaged communities from the Pacific Coast to Pasadena and sent thousands of people frantically fleeing their homes.

The injured horse suffered burns to her legs. Her halter had been burned off, along with her tail and mane. And the embers left her with ulcers in her eyes. “As you know, where I live is on fire right now,” Curtis said. “This is literally where I live, everything — the market I shop in, the schools my kids go to, friends, many, many, many, many, many friends have lost their homes now.”

Computer models are also beginning to show another “strong and damaging Santa Ana wind event” forming next Tuesday night into Wednesday. “We are here. We are strong. We will rebuild,” the Pasadena Jewish Temple & Center proclaimed on its website. Altadena Community Church, which was also destroyed, posted a photo of parishioners singing together on Thursday morning. “WE are the church! We can worship anywhere,” the church wrote.Cadaver dogs and search crews are beginning to search the rubble, said Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna. “Right now, frankly, we don’t know yet,” he said.There are currently 118 crews deployed, Quiñones said. Downed power lines remain a priority for the agency.

Before repair work can begin, massive amounts of debris — including fallen tree limbs and hazardous materials from burned structures — must be removed, he said. “It is safe to say that the Palisades fire is one of the most destructive natural disasters in the history of Los Angeles.”First responders are still focused on rescuing people, officials say

The best way to help emergency responders is to stay informed, be prepared to evacuate and follow all evacuation orders, said Los Angeles City Fire Chief Kristin Crowley. The city of Santa Monica declared a curfew Wednesday night because of the looting, said L.A. County Supervisor Lindsey Horvath.A Los Angeles County official said the region was mourning the loss of lives and property after several wildfires wreaked destruction in southern California.

The Sunset Fire is a brush fire that broke out Wednesday evening in the Hollywood Hills. The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection said Thursday morning that it had burned 43 acres , well under a square mile.More than 425,000 customers statewide are without power as wildfires continue to rage in southern California, according to the trackerhave been set up around the region and work crews have been deployed within impacted communities.

With vehicles at a standstill, police ordered people to get out and flee on foot. Samson and his father-in-law left their bags and made their way to the sidewalk. The father-in-law, who is recovering from a medical procedure, steadied himself against a utility pole as Samson retrieved his walker and recorded the ordeal on his cellphone.They walked for about 15 minutes before another good Samaritan saw them struggling, stopped and told them to get in his vehicle.

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