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The blazes are the result of a combination of suburban sprawl in fire-prone areas, fierce Santa Ana winds, dry conditions fueled by climate change and the limits of firefighting.
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Thick, yellow fire hoses crisscrossed the deck of a home in the Santa Monica Mountains ... vehicles and chewing through hills thick with chaparral. Resident E.V. and his wife stayed as flames ...
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More rain could finally end Southern California's fire season as Pacific Coast Highway is open for the first time in weeks.
Thick, yellow fire hoses crisscrossed the deck of a home in the Santa Monica Mountains ... and chewing through hills thick with chaparral. Resident E.V. and his wife stayed as flames raced ...
As much of Los Angeles smolders, wind warnings return, and fire crews stand guard, scientists say almost unprecedented climatic conditions throughout Southern California led up to the disaster.
Many of L.A.’s signature places to get outdoors have been wiped out by the wildfires.