The fire that has turned the U.S. into hell has been ongoing for 4 days. In Los Angeles, more than 5,000 homes have been completely destroyed due to the fire. Meanwhile, 7,500 firefighters in the area are continuing their efforts to bring the fire under control. In some areas, the water in fire hydrants has run out, and the fire is spreading quickly due to strong winds. FAMOUS ACTOR'S FRIEND DIESThe number of people who have lost their lives due to the fire has risen to 11, while more than 150,000 people have been displaced. World-renowned actress Jennifer Garner is among the celebrities affected by the fire. In an interview, Garner announced that a friend who was helping those in distress during the fire lost their life. "COULDN'T GET OUT IN TIME"In an interview with MSNBC, Garner couldn't hold back her tears while recounting those moments. She had an emotional moment while saying about her deceased friend, "I lost a friend. They couldn't get out in time." WHAT HAPPENED?Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna announced that a nighttime curfew would be imposed in the Palisades and Eaton areas affected by the fire. Luna stated that those who violate the curfew would be prosecuted for "reckless behavior," and if found guilty, they could face a fine of $1,000 or imprisonment. Los Angeles Police Department Assistant Chief Dominic Choi also reported that a total of 210 police officers have been assigned to maintain law and order in the affected areas. Los Angeles County Fire Chief Anthony Maroney pointed out that they detected a "drone violation" in the fire area yesterday, warning, "Flying drones in the fire zone is not only dangerous but also illegal." Maroney stated that federal forces would monitor drone flights, emphasizing that flying drones in these areas means all air operations would be suspended. In the fires, more than 10,000 structures have been damaged or rendered completely unusable.
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