Photos: Striking images show devastation caused by Los Angeles-area wildfires
The deadly wildfires in Southern California have brought forth stories of destruction and loss, as winds continue to fuel the thousand-acre infernos.
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The deadly wildfires in Southern California have brought forth stories of destruction and loss, as winds continue to fuel the thousand-acre infernos.
The apocalyptic and deadly wildfires ravaging Southern California remain extremely volatile Thursday as a terrifying third day of a critical fire weather threat grips much of Los Angeles County.
Six major blazes around Los Angeles County have destroyed thousands of structures and forced the evacuation of at least 200,000 residents. Stunning images taken from space show the destruction from the Palisades Fire and Eaton Fire.
A video shot on Tuesday shows a photographer narrowly escaping the flames and burning embers of the Palisades Fire in Southern California.
Three schools in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles are among the estimated 1,000 structures that have been damaged or destroyed by the raging Palisades wildfire.
A video shared on Tuesday shows a man using a garden hose to extinguish flames near a home engulfed in the Palisades Fire, before then becoming swallowed up in the flames himself.
Officials reported that the water pressure to fire hydrants has diminished in Los Angeles, as several wildfires consume thousands of acres in Southern California.
Residents of a nursing home in Pasadena were evacuated late Tuesday as the fury from the Eaton Fire edged closer.
"It is like driving through hell itself down here," said Alexandra Datig, who recorded footage of a fire raging along the Pacific Coast Highway.
At least two people have died after multiple wildfires exploded in size in Southern California from Tuesday into Wednesday.