Even as four wildfires continued to burn in Los Angeles County Wednesday, the blazes were already rewriting the record books.
LA fires: The wildfire in California have destroyed thousands ... miles (160 square kilometers), roughly three times the size of Manhattan. The Eaton Fire near Pasadena is roughly one-third ...
Firefighters have struggled to contain the blaze because of Santa Ana winds, exceptionally strong, dry gusts named after Southern California’s Santa Ana Canyon and blowing in from the desert.
The iconic landscape of Los Angeles County and its surrounding region have been forever transformed by a massive, multi-front firestorm that has leveled an area more than twice the size of Manhattan.
The US National Weather Service has warned that hurricane-force winds had the potential of fuelling the already raging ...
The Palisades Fire, the largest and the first to spark, has grown quickly because of the dry and vicious Santa Ana winds after igniting Tuesday ... about 900 acres smaller than Manhattan. The third ...
The largest of the Los Angeles wildfires has changed course, triggering new evacuation orders in wealthy neighbourhoods. Six ...
there were fresh evacuations last night and strong Santa Ana winds are expected to pick ... fires has destroyed an area larger than all of Manhattan. In Altadena, near the Eaton Fire, law ...
The Palisades Fire alone has destroyed an area larger than all of Manhattan. Keep reading ... there were fresh evacuations last night and strong Santa Ana winds are expected to pick up again ...