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California infernos in January? Why wildfire season keeps getting longer and more devastating.
As climate change warms the planet, wildfires have become so unpredictable and extreme that new words were invented: firenado, gigafire, fire siege — even fire pandemic. California has 78 more annual “fire days” — when conditions are ripe for fires to spark — than 50 years ago.
California Was Already in Home-Insurance Crisis Before Los Angeles Infernos
Industry officials warn of widespread economic damage on par with some of the biggest fire disasters in recent memory.
How contained are the wildfires scorching the Los Angeles area?
At least five major wildfires were burning around Los Angeles County by Thursday. The largest two were still at 0% containment.
Multiple wildfires burning in Southern California
Firefighters began to slow the spread of deadly and devastating fires in the Los Angeles area Thursday after the ferocious winds that drove the fast-moving flames diminished, but the largest blazes still burned out of control.
Raging Los Angeles Fires Wreak Destruction
Thousands of firefighters and emergency personnel spent a second exhausting night battling flames and evacuating residents as the fires raged almost unchecked.
How La Niña helped fuel devastating Southern California wildfires
After months of anticipation, La Niña has officially arrived, the Climate Prediction Center announced Thursday. But even before its official start, the precursors of La Niña had already set the stage for dangerous fire conditions in Southern California.
Why Northern and Southern California face drastically different wildfire risks right now
As fire crews battle major blazes in the Los Angeles area, Northern California remains largely free of wildfire risk thanks to a stark contrast in weather patterns. Recent months have brought normal to above-average rainfall to much of Northern California,
How common are wildfires in California in January? We asked the experts
California has always had fires that are driven by critical fire weather,” the retired fire chief added, but shifting weather patterns are making wildfires more intense. “T
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Wind-fueled infernos still raging in LA as thousands flee: Live updates
The deadly wildfires have left at least 5 dead and destroyed at least 1,000 homes, businesses and other structures.
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Trump seizes on Los Angeles infernos to reopen his feud with Newsom
Walls of fire devoured neighborhoods, forcing tens of thousands of residents to flee for their lives. But as a cataclysm ...
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Infernos Engulf Los Angeles: Unprecedented Wildfires Blaze Through History
Los Angeles is under siege from two massive wildfires, which have claimed lives, destroyed thousands of structures, and ...
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Palisades Fire is the most destructive ever to hit Los Angeles as forceful winds fuel infernos
The ferocious Pacific Palisades Fire ripping through Los Angeles is barely a day old, but already stands among the most ...
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Former LAFD battalion chief explains why California wildfires were hard to contain
Former Los Angeles Fire Department Battalion Chief Rick Crawford says in the "Palisades Fire," crews were behind from the get ...
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Arizona updates emergency plans and performs fuel mitigation techniques amid California firestorms
Arizona updates wildfire plans and performs fuel mitigation practices to reduce risks of catastrophic fires like those in ...
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LA water and power officials are highest-paid city employees
Eight of the top 10 highest-paid city employees work for the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, a report found, as ...
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California infernos in January? Here’s why wildfire season keeps getting longer and more devastating
As climate change warms the planet, wildfires have become so unpredictable and extreme that new words were invented: firenado, gigafire, fire siege — even fire pandemic. California has 78 more annual ...
New York Sun
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California Infernos Ignite Political Blame Game Against LA Mayor, Governor Newsom as New Fires Flare at Hollywood Hills
Critics slam Karen Bass for fire department budget reduction and overseas trip during crisis, while Governor Newsom faces ...
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