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One of the most luxurious cities in the USA, Los Angeles, home to the cradle of American cinema, Hollywood, has been burning for days. However, the power of the USA is not enough to extinguish the fires. Five major fires affecting the area around Los Angeles entered their third night on Thursday, fueled by dry desert winds. THE DEATH TOLL HAS RISEN TO 10As a result of the uncontrollable fires, over 34,000 acres have turned to ash, and the damage has exceeded $135 billion. At least 10 people have died, and approximately 10,000 structures have become unusable. Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna stated at a press conference that he expects the death toll to rise. "WE ARE NOT EXPECTING GOOD NEWS"Sheriff Luna said, "These areas look as if they have been hit by an atomic bomb. We are not expecting good news; we are afraid of the numbers increasing." MISTAKE ON TOP OF MISTAKEWhile five fires continue to have an impact across Los Angeles County, the largest, the Palisades Fire, has only been brought under 6% control. Meanwhile, it was reported that the water in the fire hydrants had run out. Fire trucks transported water to the fire areas. The Eaton Fire has not yet been brought under control. While teams working with air support battled the flames, a Canadian Super Scooper plane was damaged and rendered unusable after colliding with a drone near the Palisades Fire. No injuries were reported in the accident. The fires spread further with the outbreak of a new fire near Calabasas, where celebrities and the wealthy reside. This fire, named the Kenneth Fire, reached 960 acres within a few hours. Los Angeles County officials accidentally sent an evacuation notice across the entire county but quickly corrected it. WATER IN A BAG, MILK IN A BOXThe fire, which has been ongoing for three days, jumped to different areas despite the efforts of planes, helicopters, and the entire state's fire service. While it was reported that the water in the city's fire hydrants had run out, citizens tried to bring water to the insufficient fire service using buckets, bags, and backpacks. "FIREFIGHTERS CARRIED WATER IN A WOMAN'S BAG"Images of firefighters using special bags to extinguish smaller fires went viral. Comments on social media suggested that firefighters were 'carrying water in a woman's bag.' However, the Los Angeles Fire Department stated that these bags are special bags for carrying water and are specifically used to extinguish small fires. INTERVENTION WITH VEGAN MILKA citizen pouring almond milk on the fire has become one of the iconic scenes of the crisis. The intervention with vegan milk in the city known for its wealthy villas was widely shared on social media. DAMAGE AROUND 150 BILLION DOLLARSPrivate weather forecasting company AccuWeather estimated the economic damage from the fires to be between $135 billion and $150 billion. While the total annual income of the USA exceeds $27 trillion, the extent of the damage and the insufficient response from the fire department has caused a significant backlash from the American public. President Joe Biden announced that the federal government would cover 100% of the city's reconstruction costs for 180 days. However, the inability to extinguish the fires raises the question of what will be rebuilt.
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