New Wildfires Erupt in Southern California, Forcing 30,000 to Evacuate
Two new wildfires erupted in Southern California on Wednesday evening, forcing over 30,000 residents to evacuate as extreme winds and dry conditions fuel the flames.
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Two new wildfires erupted in Southern California on Wednesday evening, forcing over 30,000 residents to evacuate as extreme winds and dry conditions fuel the flames.
Firefighters have made progress in containing the devastating wildfires in Southern California as winds settle. In Altadena, blocks of homes have been reduced to rubble, and the death toll stands at 11.
A small plane crashed into a furniture manufacturing building in Southern California on January 2, killing two people and injuring 19 others as over 200 workers were inside.
Southern California is experiencing an unrelenting heat wave, with temperatures reaching record highs and prompting excessive heat warnings and health alerts across the region.