Fire scorches Los Angeles

January 13, 2025
A firefighter battles the Palisades Fire in Mandeville Canyon on Saturday in Los Angeles.
A firefighter battles the Palisades Fire in Mandeville Canyon on Saturday in Los Angeles.

LOS ANGELES (AP):

Fires ripping through the Los Angeles area have killed at least 16 people, displaced thousands of others and destroyed more than 12,000 structures while burning through an area larger than the city of San Francisco.

The blazes started last Tuesday, fuelled by fierce Santa Ana winds that forecasters expect to kick back up through at least midweek. Cal Fire reported the Palisades, Eaton, Kenneth and Hurst fires had consumed about 62 square miles.

Five deaths were attributed to the Palisades Fire along the coast and 11 deaths resulted from the Eaton Fire further inland, the LA County medical examiner's office said. At least 16 people were missing, and authorities said that number was expected to rise.

While a cause for the fires has yet to be determined, early estimates indicate they could be the nation's costliest ever. Preliminary estimates by AccuWeather put the damage and economic losses at between $135 billion and $150 billion.

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