A rapidly spreading wildfire north of Los Angeles has prompted the evacuation of more than 31,000 people. The fire, fueled by strong winds and dry vegetation, has already scorched over 9,400 acres (38 square kilometers), according to local authorities. Firefighters are battling to contain the blaze, which threatens residential areas as weather conditions continue to
A rapidly spreading wildfire north of Los Angeles has prompted the evacuation of more than 31,000 people. The fire, fueled by strong winds and dry vegetation, has already scorched over 9,400 acres (38 square kilometers), according to local authorities.
Firefighters are battling to contain the blaze, which threatens residential areas as weather conditions continue to pose challenges. Residents have been urged to follow evacuation orders and stay updated as the situation develops. The cause of the wildfire remains under investigation.
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