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Wildfires and Santa Ana Winds Keep Los Angeles in Crisis Mode
Recent wildfires, intensified by Santa Ana winds, have placed Los Angeles in a perilous state, with authorities urging caution. Anish Mahajan from the Los Angeles County Public Health Department warned of the hazardous ash, which can irritate the respiratory system and cause harm when inhaled. As emergency teams brace for potential winter rainstorms that could trigger mudslides, Governor Gavin Newsom has ordered debris removal crews to remain on standby.
Around 88,000 people are still displaced, with many unable to return to their homes, some of which were completely destroyed. "We thought we’d be able to return in the morning," said a local resident, reflecting the shock and loss experienced by thousands.
The full scale of the disaster was overwhelming, even for officials. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass noted that seeing the destruction firsthand from the air revealed the true extent of the devastation. The total economic impact is now estimated between $250 billion and $275 billion, making it one of the most costly disasters in U.S. history.
Federal authorities have launched an investigation into the fires' origins, but results may take time. The community is demanding answers, and ATF official Jose Medina assured the public that a thorough investigation is underway.
For many, the emotional toll of the disaster has been immense. Talk show host Jimmy Kimmel, who had to evacuate his studio due to a nearby blaze, shared his distress over the widespread damage. He emphasized the uncertainty, stating, “We don’t even know if it’s over.”
In the midst of the crisis, residents have found some solace in the city’s sports teams. The Los Angeles Rams’ impressive performance in an NFL playoff game gave fans a moment of relief and pride, as they rallied around the team, waving flags and signs of gratitude for the firefighters.
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