UPI · 5h
Most destructive fires in Los Angeles history rage on, five dead and more than 27,000 acres burned
The most destructive wildfires in Los Angeles history Thursday have burned more than 27,000 acres, destroyed 1,000 structures, killed five people and upended the lives of tens of thousands of people forced to flee.
The Boston Globe · 5h
Here’s how you can help victims of the Los Angeles-area fires
As wildfires ravage the Los Angeles area, destroying neighborhoods and forcing tens of thousands to evacuate, the impact of the devastation continues to grow. At least five people have died and several wind-driven fires remain largely uncontained. The largest, known as the Palisades Fire, is the most destructive wildfire in Los Angeles history.
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