The death toll from the wildfires in California has risen to 28.

The death toll from the wildfires in California has risen to 28.

22.01.2025 09:10

The death toll in the ongoing wildfires in California, USA, has reached 28, while a total of 37,469 acres have been reported burned. As efforts to combat the fires continue, new fires have also emerged.

The death toll in the Palisades and Eaton wildfires in Los Angeles, California, has risen to 28, with a total of 37,469 acres reported to have burned. As efforts continue to combat the wildfires that began on January 7 in Los Angeles, California, the toll of the disaster has once again worsened. According to a statement from the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office, the death toll has risen to 28, with 11 fatalities in the Palisades Fire and 17 in the Eaton Fire. The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection reported that the Palisades Fire, which has spread over 23,448 acres and turned more than 6,500 structures to ash, is 65% contained, while the Eaton Fire, which has affected 14,021 acres and rendered 9,410 structures unusable, is 89% extinguished.

NEW FIRES HAVE BROKEN OUT IN CALIFORNIA

Meanwhile, it has been reported that at least three new fires have broken out in the area. The Lilac Fire, which has spread over 85 acres near the city of San Diego, is 50% extinguished, while the Pala Fire, which started near San Diego and has spread over 17 acres, is completely contained. Efforts are ongoing to combat the Clay Fire, which has affected 39 acres near the city of Jurupa Valley.

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