Southern California, particularly Los Angeles, faces fierce winds and elevated wildfire risks as it grapples with devastating fires that have claimed at least 27 lives and damaged thousands of homes. Dry conditions persist due to a lack of rain since April, leading to a “particularly dangerous situation” warning from the National Weather Service. Winds could reach 70 mph along the coast and 100 mph in the mountains. Firefighters are battling the Palisades and Eaton fires, which have destroyed over 14,000 structures since January. Measures are being taken to ensure a quick response to potential new fires, with fire crews and resources strategically deployed across the region.
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