Death toll rises to 11 as wildfires continue to burn in Los Angeles
Fires have burned 36,000 acres, destroyed more than 12,000 structures, according to fire department
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Firefighters are still battling to control huge wildfires in Los Angeles that have devastated several areas across the second-largest city of the US.
🔥 At least 6 wildfires continue to rage in Los Angeles County, claiming 11 lives
Firefighters are still battling to control huge wildfires in Los Angeles that have devastated several areas across the second-largest city of the US https://t.co/FUX12giOxM pic.twitter.com/KPGl5mZpkf
At least six wildfires are still burning across Los Angeles County and 11 people have died, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.
The fires have burned 36,000 acres by Friday, destroyed more than 12,000 structures and over 100,000 people are under evacuation order.
The largest inferno has burned 21,317 acres in and around the upscale Pacific Palisades neighborhood near the coast. Further inland, the Eaton Fire has burned 14,117 acres in the foothills in and around the city of Altadena, northeast of downtown Los Angeles.
The Palisade fire is 8% contained, while the Eaton fire remains at a low 3% amid strong winds that have fueled the inferno and sent burning hot embers shooting through the air.
Four other smaller fires – the Hurst, Lidia, Archer, and Kenneth fires – are also burning in the LA area.