Fires in Los Angeles: the main hypothesis about the fire that unleashed the tragedy

Fires in Los Angeles: the main hypothesis about the fire that unleashed the tragedy

State and federal investigators arrived in the area to collect evidence and determine the causes of the incident that destroyed buildings and businesses in Pacific Palisades, California.

He Los Angeles firestarted on Tuesday, broke out near the area affected by another fire on New Year’s Eveaccording to radio transmissions from firefighters.

An analysis by The Washington Post with photos, videos and satellite images reinforces this theory. State and federal investigators have arrived in the area to collect evidence and determine the causes of the accident that destroyed buildings and businesses in Pacific Palisades, California.

Fires Previous reactivated fires have caused some of the most devastating wildfires in USA. In Californiaauthorities warned this summer that burned land can spark new fires weeks later due to latent embers.

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In California, authorities warned this summer that burned land can spark new fires weeks later due to smoldering embers.

In California, authorities warned this summer that burned land can spark new fires weeks later due to smoldering embers.

However, the Fire Department Los Angeles does not conduct regular patrols in affected areas, even days after extinguishing a fire. Experts point out that the Palisades fire, which marked the beginning of a series of fires in Los Angeles, may have been caused by the reactivation of a previous fire in less than a week.

There are already 24 deaths from the Los Angeles wildfires

The death toll from the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, California (United States), rose to 24as confirmed by local authorities.

Eight of the deaths were due to the Palisades Fire, while 16 were caused by the Eaton Fire, according to the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner.

The Palisades Firecurrently the largest forestry asset in the Los Angeles area, devastated more than 23,700 acres (about 96 square kilometers) and destroyed more than 5,300 structures since last Tuesday.

It was reported that In the aforementioned place the fire is 11% containedwhile in Eaton the fire that devastated more than 14,100 acres (about 57.1 square kilometers) near Altadena and Pasadena, is currently 27% contained.

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