The LA region is on fire, a “historic natural disaster,” although the winds could subside overnight: Real-time updates

 

Homes were enveloped in flames in photos taken at the spot. Smoke engulfed much of Los Angeles. “This is a hurricane of fire,” Ryan Maue, a meteorologist, said earlier on Wednesday onX.

Receive fire and weather notifications via text:Register to get location-specific wildfire information. “What happened to the water?” People wonder about the fire reaction.

Hundreds of catastrophe victims crowded inside the Pasadena Convention Centre, their eyes hurt by the ash. There are around 700 people, including dogs.

Breakfast sandwiches were distributed by Chick-fil-A, while resource booths offered free coffee, Gatorade, and water rations.

Osbee Sangster, 73, was one of several evacuees who had been there for hours. When Sangster saw her neighbourhood engulfed in flames, she fled her house at 3:30 a.m. on Wednesday.

She expresses her disappointment with the fire department’s handling of the situation today. “But where was the water?” she recalls asking when she saw fire engines requiring evacuations.

 

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Tens of thousands are evacuating as a wildfire rages in the Pacific Palisades: Updates