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The number of people who have lost their lives in the United States, which has been burning for 6 days, has risen to 24.

The number of people who have lost their lives in the United States, which has been burning for 6 days, has risen to 24.

13.01.2025 08:51

Wildfires that started six days ago in Los Angeles, USA, have not yet been brought under control, and the death toll has risen to 24. It has been reported that 16 people are still missing and being searched for, while a video recorded from an airplane with a cellphone has revealed the severity of the disaster occurring in the country.

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The wildfires that started 6 days ago in the city of Los Angeles, California, continue to rage, and the toll of the disaster continues to worsen.

DEATH TOLL RISES TO 24

According to a statement from the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office, the death toll has risen to 24, with 8 people killed in the Palisades Fire and 16 in the Eaton Fire.

The number of fatalities in the U.S., which has been burning for 6 days, has risen to 24

16 PEOPLE MISSING

Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna announced that 16 people are recorded as missing, with 4 in the Palisades Fire area and 12 in the Eaton Fire area.

The number of fatalities in the U.S., which has been burning for 6 days, has risen to 24

EVACUATION ORDER FOR OVER 105,000 PEOPLE

Officials stated that 11% of the Palisades Fire and 27% of the Eaton Fire have been brought under control, and that over 105,000 people are still under evacuation orders.

The number of fatalities in the U.S., which has been burning for 6 days, has risen to 24

OVER 14,000 PERSONNEL PARTICIPATING IN OPERATIONS

While other smaller fires in the area are also ongoing, it was reported that firefighting efforts continue with the participation of over 14,000 personnel from California and other states, 1,400 fire trucks, and 84 aircraft.

The number of fatalities in the U.S., which has been burning for 6 days, has risen to 24

CITY IS BURNING

Meanwhile, the wildfires that have been ongoing for 6 days were recorded second by second with a cellphone from a moving plane. The footage clearly shows the entire city engulfed in flames, and the video reveals the severity of the disaster.



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