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Jan 16, 2025 |
portstephensexaminer.com.au | Jorge Garcia |Jorge García |Lisa Richwine
The Palisades Fire on the west edge of Los Angeles has held steady after destroying 96 sq km. Photo: AP PHOTO"Red flag" warnings advising of extreme wildfire danger have expired across the Los Angeles area, but forecasters warn that dry and windy conditions will persist and the threat of blazes remains. Subscribe now for unlimited access.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
independent.ie | Jorge Garcia |Jorge García |Lisa Richwine
High winds, low humidity pose extreme dangerSome 6.5million people under critical fire threatFirefighters battle blazes with international supportCritics question city's fire preparation and responseFirefighters on Wednesday contended with persistently strong and dry winds fuelling two giant wildfires that have terrified Los Angeles for eight days, testing the resolve of a city upended by the worst disaster in its history.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
queanbeyanage.com.au | Jorge Garcia |Jorge García |Lisa Richwine
After enduring eight days of devastating fires, LA residents are on alert for new threats. Photo: AP PHOTOFirefighters have confronted persistently strong and dry winds fuelling two giant wildfires that have terrified Los Angeles for eight days, testing the resolve of a city after the worst disaster in its history. Subscribe now for unlimited access.
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Jan 14, 2025 |
theglobeandmail.com | Chad Terhune |Jorge Garcia |Jorge García
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Jan 11, 2025 |
independent.ie | Jorge Garcia |Jorge García |Rollo Ross |Maria Cardona
Death toll rises to 11 with more fatalities expectedSome 10,000 structures burned as neighbourhoods turn to ashThousands homeless, public health emergency declared over smokeInsurers face billions in claims, Biden pledges federal supportThe largest of the raging wildfires that have devastated parts of Los Angeles this week was reported to have shifted direction on Saturday, triggering more evacuation orders and posing a new challenge to exhausted firefighters.
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Jan 11, 2025 |
independent.ie | Jorge Garcia |Jorge García |Rollo Ross |Maria Cardona
Death toll rises to 11 with more fatalities expectedSome 10,000 structures burned as neighbourhoods turn to ashThousands homeless, public health emergency declared over smokeInsurers face billions in claims, Biden pledges federal supportFirefighters finally started gaining control over two major wildfires on the eastern and western flanks of Los Angeles on Friday as fierce winds that supercharged the fires for days finally eased.
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Jan 10, 2025 |
independent.ie | Jorge Garcia |Jorge García |Rollo Ross
Toll expected to rise as residents speak of scene ‘like a war zone’ Wildfires are worst in Los Angeles history Two largest blazes consume 34,000 acres (13,750 hectares) Death toll rises to 10, 180,000 evacuated, 200,000 under warnings Firefighting efforts aided by diminished winds, aerial support Two massive wildfires menacing Los Angeles from the east and west devoured nearly 10,000 homes and other structures, burning into a third night on Thursday even as the fierce winds eased and gave...
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Jan 10, 2025 |
edenmagnet.com.au | Jorge Garcia |Jorge García |Rollo Ross
The death toll from the devastating Los Angeles fires has risen to 10, authorities say. Photo: AP PHOTOTwo massive wildfires menacing Los Angeles from the east and west have devoured nearly 10,000 homes and other structures, burning into a third night even as the fierce winds eased and gave firefighters a welcome but temporary respite. Subscribe now for unlimited access.
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Jan 9, 2025 |
bdnews24.com | Jorge Garcia |Jorge García |Rollo Ross
Two massive wildfires menacing Los Angeles from the east and west were still burning uncontained on Thursday, but a brief respite from the fierce winds that have fanned the flames for two days allowed crews to slow their explosive spread.
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Jan 9, 2025 |
streetinsider.com | Jorge Garcia |Jorge García |Rollo Ross
By Jorge Garcia and Rollo Ross LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Spanish chef Jose Andres rolled his World Central Kitchen food aid organization into Los Angeles as wildfires burned on Thursday and advocated that politics be put aside to take care of the people impacted by disaster. "Like every place in the world, there are people with ways and means, and people without them. But you have to be there with all the people, no matter what," said Andres, who is based in the United States.