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The wildfires in Los Angeles, California, continue at five separate points as the wind changes direction. 20 THOUSAND ACRES TURNED TO ASHThe Los Angeles County coroner's office announced that 10 people have lost their lives due to the ongoing fires that have lasted for days. More than 10,000 structures have been damaged or rendered completely unusable in the fires. According to data from the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, the fire in the Eaton area, which has spread over approximately 14,000 acres, is still not under control, while 6% of the fire that has turned approximately 20,000 acres in the Palisades area to ash has been contained. 1 PERSON TAKEN INTO CUSTODY ON SUSPICION OF ARSONAccording to NBC News, Los Angeles law enforcement officials have taken a person, whose identity has not yet been disclosed, into custody on suspicion of arson in the West Valley area near the fire. The suspect, who is alleged to have been "trying to start a fire," is being investigated for any connection to the incident. Authorities are also looking into possible links to other fires in the area. EVACUATION OPERATION CONTINUESWhile firefighting teams continue their efforts to prevent the flames from reaching residential areas in Topanga, Los Angeles, many residents are being evacuated. According to meteorological data, winds are expected to become effective again in some areas, and evacuation decisions are being made based on this data. While aerial firefighting continues with helicopters, ground firefighters are also working to prevent the flames from spreading to homes in forested areas. Meanwhile, the California National Guard, which is supporting firefighting efforts with 8,000 personnel, and local police have set up checkpoints at the entrances and exits of evacuated areas to prevent looting and theft. At these checkpoints, armored personnel carriers and fully equipped National Guards are also set to assist in search and rescue and debris removal operations. FAMOUS ACTOR MEL GIBSON ALSO LOST HIS HOMEAmong the damaged structures in the fire are the homes of many Hollywood celebrities. According to The Hill, famous actor Mel Gibson is among those who lost their homes due to the fire. Gibson stated that he received the news of the fire while he was a guest on the podcast of famous host Joe Rogan in Texas, saying, "It was very emotional. I have never seen a fire like this." Another celebrity who lost his home in the fire, Billy Crystal, expressed his sadness over the burning of the house he had lived in with his wife since 1979, saying, "Every corner of the house was filled with love. But beautiful memories cannot be taken from us; we will get through this with the love of our children and friends." Jeff Bridges' manager announced that a house belonging to the actor's family was burned. It was noted that many celebrities, including Paris Hilton, Mandy Moore, and Cary Elwes, had previously lost their homes in the wildfires ravaging Los Angeles.
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