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Los Angeles, Eaton Fire
Before and after images reveal destruction of the Los Angeles fires
The Eaton Fire destroyed homes in Altadena Calif., a town northeast of Pasadena. The image was captured Jan. 8 by Maxar Technologies' shortwave infrared sensor. This sensor has the ability to see through the dense smoke of an active fire to the ground beneath, as well as locating the flame front and hot spots in the fire, according to Maxar.
Why did fire hydrants run dry amid Los Angeles fires? It's a familiar problem in disasters
Why did dozens of fire hydrants go dry as firefighters rushed to combat flames from spreading in the Los Angeles area? National investigative correspondent Patrick Terpstra explains.
What to know about thousands of evacuations and homes burned in Los Angeles area fires
At least five people were killed and thousands of structures were burned as fierce wildfires raged in the Los Angeles area, officials said. Fast-moving flames blazed through homes and businesses as residents fled smoke-filled canyons and picturesque neighborhoods that are home to many celebrities.
More than 4,000 structures have been destroyed in the fire just outside Los Angeles, fire chief says
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Firefighters battled to control a series of major fires in the Los Angeles area early Thursday that have killed five people, ravaged communities from the Pacific Coast to Pasadena and sent thousands of people frantically fleeing their homes.
Flights are being affected by the fires and strong winds in Los Angeles. Here's what you need to know.
Strong winds with gusts as high as 90 mph have caused flights to turn around, as several airlines waive change fees for flights to Los Angeles.
Firefighters battle devastating Los Angeles wildfires as winds calm somewhat
Firefighters are battling to control major fires in the Los Angeles area that have killed five people, ravaged communities from the Pacific Coast to Pasadena and caused thousands of people to frantically flee their homes.
Are the California fires affecting airports, flights and tourist sites? What to know.
Other tourist attractions in the city, like Universal Studios and the Getty Museum are also closed as a result. Matt Ginella was one of the travelers who flew into Los Angeles International Airport as the fires continued to blaze.
Raging wildfires cause flight cancellations and closings of Los Angeles attractions
Airlines are issuing waivers as wildfires threaten parts of southern California. Some theme parks and tourist attractions are closed. Here's what to know if you had travel planned to, from or through Los Angeles.
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Photos of Los Angeles show catastrophic scale of devastation as blazes burn uncontrolled
At least six people have died and more than 180,000 have been forced to evacuate as the Palisades, Eaton and Hurst fires burn ...
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on MSN
Los Angeles Under Red Flag Warning as Fires Rage, Winds Expected Through the Week
A short reprieve in the strong destructive winds has granted firefighters an opportunity to curb the spread of the deadly ...
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Los Angeles wildfires live updates: Winds expected to strengthen as firefighters battle to control blazes
Fires continue to rage across the Los Angeles area, prompting power outages, evacuation orders and curfews. The Palisades, ...
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California wildfire forecast: Los Angeles under critical fire risk with gusty winds, extreme dry conditions
High pressure is building from the north and that will help to tighten the pressure gradient over southern California, ...
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on MSN
NFL moves Vikings-Rams Wild Card matchup out of Los Angeles
The wildfires continue to grow, and new fires have even started to pop up despite the break that first responders and ...
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Los Angeles wildfires in photos: Multiple blazes rage across the city, leaving a path of destruction
“Star Wars” actor Mark Hamill and Oscar winner Jamie Lee Curtis are among those whose homes are at risk as fires continue to ...
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What to know about the historic Los Angeles wildfires
The historic fires have been fueled by exceptionally high winds for the season as well as the return of extreme drought.
Live Science on MSN
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Santa Ana winds: What is causing the deadly fires sweeping across Los Angeles?
This windstorm is fueled in part by the powerful Santa Ana winds — dry and warm northeast winds that blow in from inner ...
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