Los Angeles wildfires changed direction, new threat

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Los Angeles wildfires changed direction

Los Angeles wildfires changed direction

A terrible wildfire is burning in Los Angeles County, California, USA. The fires have caused extensive damage for five consecutive days. Six fires are still active.

One of the most devastating wildfires changed direction on Saturday (January 11). Residents in the area have been asked to move to safer places if the direction changes. At the same time, fire service workers are facing new threats to control the fire. News Reuters

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A wildfire broke out in Los Angeles last Tuesday. 11 people have died so far. Many areas have been burned. About 10,000 homes have been destroyed. However, the death toll may also increase.

The main reason behind the spread of this most devastating wildfire in history in Los Angeles is the 'Santa Ana' storm. This wind has decreased significantly since last Friday night. However, the 'Palaces' fire, which is burning west of the city, is starting to move in a new direction.

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Los Angeles Fire Department official Eric Scott told local television channel KTLA that the fire in the eastern part of the Palisades fire has increased significantly. It is changing direction and moving further northeast. This fire has become the most dangerous.

Meanwhile, seven neighboring states have come forward to fight the fire in California. The federal government has extended a helping hand. Help has also come from Canada.

The US National Weather Service said that the fire situation in Los Angeles may improve slightly over the weekend. Wind speeds are dropping to 32 kilometers per hour. This is lower than before. As a result, firefighters may find it easier to fight the fire. However, the local fire service authority Cal Fire said that wind speeds may increase again next Tuesday.