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Dangerous Winds Fuel Los Angeles Wildfires
New wildfires erupt in California as flames continue to rage across Los Angeles
Three new wildfires have started in southern California since Monday as dry conditions and destructive winds continued to create a high fire risk in Los Angeles and Ventura Counties. At least 24 people have been killed in the disaster and dozens more are missing.
The cost of the Los Angeles wildfires' damage could be at least $250 billion. Here's who pays the bills.
With high property values, catastrophic damage, and lost economic activity, the Los Angeles wildfires could cost up to $275 billion. Here's who pays.
How Dangerous Winds Fuel Los Angeles Wildfires
Containing wildfires—never mind extinguishing them—in parched and windy conditions can be monstrously difficult. Dry vegetation is rocket fuel for blazes and wind both feeds the flames and spreads the embers. “The winds are like pointing an air blower at a fireplace,” says Gershunov, “except it’s not contained and it’s on a much larger scale.”
Yes, wildfires have always happened in California
California wildfires: What we know about L.A.-area fires, maps, what caused them, who is affected and more
Fueled by powerful winds and dry conditions, a series of ferocious wildfires erupted last week and roared across the Los Angeles area.
Yes, wildfires have always happened in California, but climate change is making them worse
As the narrative of the Southern California wildfires has shifted to identifying the causes behind what could prove to be the most expensive natural disaster in U.S. history, a common refrain has emerged on social media that seeks to dismiss the role scientists say climate change played.
California wildfires show cost of misplaced priorities
Climate change didn't put California's residential areas at risk of wildfires. The poor management of vulnerable areas did.
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Obama alums double down on soliciting LA wildfires donations on Dem fundraising site: 'F--- you'
"Pod Save America" hosts Jon Favreau, Jon Lovett, and Tommy Vietor defended raising funds for Los Angeles wildfire victims ...
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LA's Response to Wildfires Comes Under Increasing Scrutiny
Critics have raised concerns about inadequate preparedness, water shortages and budget cuts hampering the city's response to ...
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LA's wildfires gutted the celebrity-packed Pacific Palisades. Here are the stars who lost their homes.
Stars, including Paris Hilton, Billy Crystal, and Milo Ventimiglia were mourning the loss of their homes and possessions in ...
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Victims killed in the L.A. wildfires include father and son, world traveler, former child actor
The Los Angeles area is bracing for more dangerous conditions as families mourn those who died in the wildfires.
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Where Hawaii Wildfires Residents Moved to Next
A new report has uncovered where the thousands of displaced Maui residents moved to after the deadliest fire in a century ...
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Jay Leno serves hot meals to Los Angeles firefighters amid devastating wildfires: Watch
Amid the devastating Los Angeles wildfires, Jay Leno pitched in on relief efforts by serving hot meals to local firefighters.
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LA wildfires maps show evacuations, power outages, air quality
Wildfires are tearing through thousands of acres in Los Angeles County in California, as strong Santa Ana winds stoke the ...
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'Biggest Loser' Trainer Dolvett Quince talks California's resiliency amidst devastating wildfires
Celebrity trainer Dolvett Quince talks about evacuating his home, California's resiliency and the hard working firefighters ...
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