Angeles, a beautiful city in America, with a population of about four million, was wonderful. It had restaurants serving all kinds of food, was within walking distance, and had various entertainment options. It was a city where everything was available, from big halls to big markets. All this was in this one city because it was a city in one of the richest countries in the world, where all the Hollywood superstars lived and their entire income depended on their homes. Los Angeles has a vast area of ​​502.7 square miles, or 1,300.1 km2, with the urban area divided into: 468.7 square miles (1,214.0 km2) of land 34.0 square miles (88.1 km2) of water an even larger area is covered by the LA metropolitan area, which includes neighboring counties and cities: 10,570 square miles (4,083 sq mi)

Los Angeles

Devastation Due to the Fire

Even now, the worst fire in American history is still trying to burn out. The rubble has displaced 12,000 people. As the Titanic sank, the city was in a state of devastation. About two million people have been evacuated and moved to safety, which has not stopped yet, causing about $150,000 in damage. Five thousand large buildings and over 15,000 homes have burned to ashes.

 Eleven are the current number, and more are expected. The fire has severely damaged the Felicidads area near the Atlantic Ocean.

The Role of Weather in the Fire Spread

It rained heavily in Los Angeles. People say that when it rains a lot, plants grow everywhere. After that, the rain stopped in Los Angeles. When the rain stopped completely, all the plants that were growing started to dry up. Remember, when all the plants had dried up when the fire broke out, it was easy for the fire to spread because the wind was blowing and all the vegetables were dry. The fire spread a lot because there was no rain.

Collaboration for Firefighting Efforts

Some areas have also seen thefts. Felicidad and Atron have been placed under nighttime curfews. Donald Trump is assessing the situation. The newly elected US president has been invited to visit the state by California Governor Newsom. Los Angeles has been completely engulfed in flames. Two million people have been evacuated to safer places so far. Damages are estimated at $150 billion. Eleven people have died so far, and more are expected.

The International Response to the Fire

According to our opinion, efforts are being made by Mexico, Canada, and the United States to put out the fire. Despite the efforts of fifteen thousand rescue firefighters, the fire has not been put out due to the strong wind. There are several fire departments, such as Angeles National Fire, LA County Fire, and the Orange County Fire Authority, which sent more than 5,123 personnel to the scene. Six fixed-wing aircraft and forty-eight helicopters are providing air support. The fire has had a significant impact on the Pacific Palisades region

Increasing Fire Danger

The wind is now approaching at a speed of 120 kilometers, which will intensify the fire and cause more harm to the United States.

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