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A wildfire is one of the most expensive events for a place . The faggotry, drugs, gambling and sex capital was burned down.
The ongoing, wind-fed fires have killed at least 24 people and swept through 40,000 acres in the greater Los Angeles area – an area larger than San Francisco – destroying entire communities and more than 12,300 structures.
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While two of the largest fires that have been sweeping through more than 40,000 acres in the greater Los Angeles area for a week are still largely uncontained, preliminary estimates of damage and economic losses signal the ongoing LA fires could be the costliest wildfire disaster in US history.
Three fires were still active on Monday evening, though the smallest of all, the Hurst fire, was 95% contained. The Palisades fire, the largest of five major blazes affecting the area in the last week, has burned nearly 24,000 acres and was only 14% contained on Monday evening. Meanwhile, the Eaton fire, which has burned over 14,000 acres through Pasadena and the areas near the Angeles National Forest, was only 33% contained.
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LA Fires Could Be Costliest Blaze in US History | Earth.Org
Preliminary estimates of damage and economic losses signal the ongoing LA fires could be the costliest wildfire disaster in US history.
earth.org
The ongoing, wind-fed fires have killed at least 24 people and swept through 40,000 acres in the greater Los Angeles area – an area larger than San Francisco – destroying entire communities and more than 12,300 structures.
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While two of the largest fires that have been sweeping through more than 40,000 acres in the greater Los Angeles area for a week are still largely uncontained, preliminary estimates of damage and economic losses signal the ongoing LA fires could be the costliest wildfire disaster in US history.
Three fires were still active on Monday evening, though the smallest of all, the Hurst fire, was 95% contained. The Palisades fire, the largest of five major blazes affecting the area in the last week, has burned nearly 24,000 acres and was only 14% contained on Monday evening. Meanwhile, the Eaton fire, which has burned over 14,000 acres through Pasadena and the areas near the Angeles National Forest, was only 33% contained.
More at the site