fire los angeles 3000 acres of forest burnt 30,000 people forced to leave their homes
A state of emergency has been declared amid the forest fire in Southern California. About 30,000 people have been evacuated due to the increasing spread of the fire.
Pacific Palisades Fire: The fire that spreads in the forest burns everything that comes in its grip to ashes in no time. Something similar was seen in Los Angeles, California, USA, where the fire burnt a forest spread over 3000 acres to ashes. Not only this, about 30,000 people have been forced to leave their homes due to the fire. Many people’s homes and vehicles also came under the grip of fire. According to the information received, this fire broke out in the forest of Pacific Palisades, a suburb of Los Angeles, which is spreading rapidly. Every possible effort is being made to control the fire, but no effect is being seen.
Many luxury cars burnt to ashes
News agency AFP reported that strong winds are helping the fire spread further, causing panic on a large scale and people are being forced to flee the area. The fire engulfed an area full of million-dollar homes in the Santa Monica Mountains. Firefighters used bulldozers to remove several vehicles from the road, including luxury vehicles such as BMWs, Teslas and Mercedes. Los Angeles Fire Department Chief Kristin Crowley said there were no immediate reports of any deaths or injuries and more than 30,000 people were ordered to evacuate the area.
Storm fueled fire
According to media reports, a wildfire engulfed a high-rise area in Los Angeles amid a severe storm in Southern California. The fire broke out at midnight and grew rapidly, scaring many locals and spreading panic. The fire broke out when seasonal Santa Ana winds are blowing in the area, with meteorologists saying the storm could turn into the worst storm in a decade, with winds blowing at speeds of up to 100 miles (160 kilometers) per hour. The fire quickly engulfed about 2 square miles (just over 5 square kilometers) of land in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood in western Los Angeles.