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Los Angeles Wildfire Death Toll Reaches 24, Firefighters Prepare for Fierce Winds and Potential Explosive Growth

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Wildfires in Los Angeles have killed at least 24 people, destroyed thousands of homes, and left 16 missing. Strong winds, with gusts up to 70 mph, are worsening the situation, prompting a rare "particularly dangerous situation" warning. The Palisades Fire threatens Brentwood and San Fernando Valley, and authorities expect the death toll to rise.

    1. This is one of the worst catastrophes in the history of our Country. They just can't put out the fires. What's wrong with them?
    2. The incompetent pols have no idea how to put them out.
    1. Peak winds for this next event will be weaker than those last week. Nevertheless, winds will be strong enough to potentially cause explosive fire growth.
    2. Dry vegetation combined with the prolonged extreme fire weather conditions will support rapid spread and erratic behavior of any new or existing fires.
    3. Critical fire-weather conditions will unfortunately ramp up again today for southern California and last through at least early next week.
    1. Life-threatening winds and dangerously low humidity are forecast for much of southern California – from Ventura to San Diego – creating a significant risk of rapid fire spread. The winds will cause increased fire activity.
    1. Responding to Donald Trump's insults, we would spend another month. Every elected official that he disagrees with is very familiar with them. Mis- and disinformation I don't think advantages or aids any of us.
    1. Don't walk away because we want you to come back, rebuild, and rebuild with higher quality building standards, more modern standards. We want to make sure that the associated costs with that are not disproportionate, especially in a middle-class community like this.
    2. As you see here, the chief and I are lock-step in our number one mission, and that mission is to get us past this emergency.
    1. Please rest assured that first thing Thursday we will begin talking about repopulation.
    2. They can't go home, simply because it's not safe.
    1. With the impending winds, we got to pay really, really close attention to this.
    2. Follow all evacuation warnings and orders, and without delay, and stay off the roadways and any impacted areas.
    3. There's no power, there's no water, there's broken gas lines, and we have unstable structures. The first responders are working as quickly as possible to ensure that it is safe for you to return into your communities.
    4. There are still active fires that are burning within the Palisades area, making it extremely, extremely dangerous for the public.
    1. California State Parks mourns the loss of these treasured natural and cultural resources, and our hearts go out to everyone impacted by [the fires].