New Fires erupt in Los Angeles..!? 31,000 people Evacuated..?

A wildfire has been declared in Los Angeles, california, as 31,000 people have been ordered to evacuate. A wildfire broke out in Los Angeles, california, a few days ago. Many efforts have been made to control the wildfires. Due to water shortages, water trucks have been called in from neighboring states. helicopters have also been used to extinguish the fire with seawater. After a long struggle, efforts to extinguish the fire have made progress. Now, a wildfire has started to spread again north of Los Angeles. Thousands of people were forced to evacuate their homes. The fire quickly spread to more than 8,000 acres (3,200 hectares) in a few hours. As the wildfire began to spread, 31,000 people have been ordered to evacuate. A text message has been sent to residents in the area, warning them of an emergency.
Residents in the area said: "I pray to god that our house doesn't burn down. More than 20 people have died. It's windy, there's low humidity. These bushes haven't seen moisture in a long time." Meteorologist Daniel Swain said: "It's very worrying that the wildfires are spreading. There are more helicopters. That's the good news. The bad news is that the winds are going to get stronger."
Southern california hasn't had any major rainfall in eight months, which is drying out the countryside, he said. "It's shocking that wildfires are starting to spread again."

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