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Wildfires Surround Los Angeles, Forcing Evacuations And Choking Sky

Wildfires surrounding Los Angeles continued to expand on Tuesday, blanketing the city with thick smoke and forcing evacuations. As intense heat and strong winds fueled the flames, thousands of firefighters, supported by the US National Guard, are struggling to control the fires.

Three Fires Burn Around Los Angeles

Three separate fires are raging around the city, which is the second largest in the US. These fires have grown rapidly due to the high temperatures and gusting winds. Thousands of homes and businesses are now under threat as the fires move through dry, overgrown vegetation.

Airport Fire Consumes 9,000 Acres

In Orange County, the Airport Fire has consumed more than 9,000 acres since it was accidentally started on Monday by workers operating heavy machinery. Smoke from the fire has forced nearby schools to close as firefighters battle to protect Santiago Peak, which houses vital communication towers.

Line Fire Threatens San Bernardino

To the northeast of Los Angeles, the Line Fire has engulfed nearly 28,000 acres in San Bernardino County. Popular tourist destinations like Lake Arrowhead and Big Bear are under evacuation orders, with key access roads blocked. Firefighters are working to contain the blaze, but gusty winds are making their job harder.

Smaller Bridge Fire Adds to the Crisis

Another fire, the Bridge Fire, has burned over 4,000 acres since it started on Sunday, adding to the overall crisis. The heatwave gripping southern California, with temperatures as high as 110°F, combined with dry conditions, has created a dangerous environment for these wildfires to thrive.

Weather Relief Expected

Forecasters predict that Tuesday will be the last day of extreme heat, with cooler temperatures arriving by Thursday. However, the fires are expected to continue posing a threat until containment lines are firmly established.

Wildfire Risks Heightened in 2024

While wildfires are a natural part of the ecosystem in California, 2024 is shaping up to be a significant year due to abundant vegetation growth from two wet winters. This vegetation has now dried out, providing ample fuel for the ongoing fires.

 

Shukriya Shahi

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