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“Conditions are dangerous.” The search for those missing from the Los Angeles fires continues

At least 24 people have been reported missing in two major wildfires in Los Angeles County, California, and deputy sheriffs are searching for them, but their numbers often change.
Conditions remain dangerous in the burned areas and there is a real threat of further fires.
Los Angeles County Police Chief Robert Luna said that despite the progress that has been made in some areas, residents still need to be careful.

Los Angeles winds

Luna added: “I don’t want the residents to think that everything is fine now. Everything is not fine yet. We will reach this point together, but (I say) again that the wind is still blowing and will continue to blow.”
Four major fires across Los Angeles killed 24 people, burned more than 38,000 acres and damaged at least 10,000 buildings.
The Washington Post revealed that fire losses in Los Angeles amounted to $150 billion.

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