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Over 150,000 in Los Angeles County evacuated as wildfires claim 16 lives and cause severe damage.
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简介On the evening of January 11, over 150,000 people received emergency evacuation orders in Los Angele ...

On the evening of January 11, over 150,000 people received emergency evacuation orders in Los Angeles County, California, due to multiple wildfires. According to officials from the California Office of Emergency Services, more than 700 people are currently housed in nine shelters. However, the fires are still not completely under control, posing a serious threat to several communities in and around Los Angeles County.
According to the latest data from the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, the Kenneth Fire in Los Angeles and Ventura counties is 90% contained, but the progress of other wildfires is not optimistic. The Hearst Fire in Los Angeles is 76% contained, while the Palisades Fire, which has been raging since January 7, has burned over 95.7 square kilometers of land and is only 11% contained. Meanwhile, the Eaton Fire has a burn area of 57.1 square kilometers, with a mere 15% containment, making it one of California's deadliest wildfires to date.
On the 11th, the Los Angeles County Coroner confirmed that the wildfires have killed at least 16 people. Of these, the Eaton Fire has claimed 11 lives, and the Palisades Fire has resulted in 5 deaths. These figures are still being updated, and the actual number of casualties may be higher.
The spread of the fire has severely affected the lives and safety of local residents, forcing many families to evacuate their homes. The uncontrollable fire also poses a significant challenge to rescue efforts. As the wildfires continue, experts and officials warn that California's forest fire situation may worsen, and containment efforts face considerable pressure.
Government agencies are urging the public to closely follow official evacuation and safety guidelines, while reminding them of the opening times and locations of local shelters to ensure safety. In the coming days, as the fires progress and weather conditions change, the situation in the disaster-stricken areas will continue to capture national attention.

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