Los Angeles Wildfire Forces 30,000 to Evacuate in Pacific Palisades
A wildfire in Los Angeles’ Pacific Palisades has forced 30,000 residents to evacuate as powerful winds fuel the flames. The city has declared a state of emergency.
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A wildfire in Los Angeles’ Pacific Palisades has forced 30,000 residents to evacuate as powerful winds fuel the flames. The city has declared a state of emergency.
A sudden wildfire dubbed the “Franklin Fire” has erupted in Malibu, forcing the evacuation of over 12,500 people and threatening more than 6,000 structures.
Fire crews gain control over Southern California’s Mountain Fire, increasing containment as residents begin returning home.