California wildfires out of control

The wildfires in the state of California remain uncontained, evacuations continue, and authorities are asking residents in vulnerable areas to follow evacuation orders and stay informed.
It was reported that two people have lost their lives and several were injured by the fire that continues to be unstoppable due to the unprecedented dangerous wind.
Governor Gavin Newsom has reiterated his commitment to combat this crisis and protect citizens.
The strong winds continue to fuel the fire and the risk of continued wildfires.
In the meantime, U.S. President Joe Biden, who was in the Golden State, received an update on what the fire has left in this area of LA.
Anthony C. Marrone, chief of the Los Angeles County Fire Department, reported that there are four separate fires in the greater Los Angeles area.
He said that so far, more than 1,000 firefighters are battling the blaze and a red flag remains in effect due to strong Santa Ana winds, which are complicating fire suppression efforts.
Although it is reported that there is a fifth focus, smaller, ignited about 60 kilometers southeast of the Californian city, in Riverside, but the authorities affirm that it is under control.
Unfortunately two people lost their lives and “numerous injured”, and the fire has not been contained thousands of acres burned and firefighters on the line but not enough, but support is already coming from Arizona, Nevada, Oregon and Washington that will bring reinforcements to support to quell the fires.
It should be noted that the region is on high alert, with hundreds of firefighters deployed to contain the flames that are advancing rapidly in several areas of the south.
Authorities have indicated that the most worrisome fires are in Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, where the flames have already consumed dozens of acres and caused the eviction of thousands of residents.
Firefighting crews are working around the clock to control the situation, as well as deploying helicopter tankers and fire lines to protect properties.
Also, local authorities have set up temporary shelters for all displaced persons and have advised residents of nearby areas to prepare evacuation plans.
Finally, and in view of the fire threat, the California Fire Department issued a series of recommendations to minimize risks, such as keeping areas around homes clear, avoiding outdoor activities that may generate sparks, and remaining alert to updates issued by the government.
Finally, and in view of the fire threat, the California Fire Department issued a series of recommendations to minimize risks, such as keeping areas around homes clear, avoiding outdoor activities that may generate sparks, and remaining alert to updates issued by the government.
Authorities have asked residents to follow the instructions of local authorities and prepare to evacuate if necessary.

