LA wildfires pictures show thousands of firefighters battling ‘apocalyptic’ blaze
Deadly wildfires have spread across Los Angeles, forcing tens of thousands to evacuate, destroying the homes of A-list celebrities and threatening tourist sites in America's second biggest city.
More than 150,000 people have been ordered to evacuate from their homes as a result of the deadly blazes – but more could be told to flee if the fires continue to spread further.
American actress Jamie Lee Curtis drew a comparison between Gaza and the Pacific Palisades area of Los Angeles during an event on January 8, as catastrophic wildfires burned in the southern California neighborhood over the past week.Footage filmed by Kyle Heiner during a Q and A event held at the AMC Lincoln Square in Manhattan, hours before the release of Curtis’ new movie ‘The Last Showgirl,’ shows Curtis discussing the wildfires.“The entire city of the Pacific Palisades is gone,” the Curtis says. “The entire Pacific Palisades looks like, you know, unfortunately Gaza or one of these war-torn countries where awful things have happened.”Curtis, who said her house was still standing amid the fires, said it felt “weird” to discuss the release of her new movie.“Yet, it’s a piece of art. Art will save us, no matter what,” she said.The actress and her family have pledged to donate one million dollars to support relief efforts amid the fires. Credit: Kyle Heiner via Storyful
These Canadian CL-415 aircrafts, also known as amphibious water bombers, have been on the front lines fighting the wildfires blazing through California
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Jimmy Kimmel was visibly emotional in his monologue Monday as he reacted to the devastating wildfires throughout Los Angeles county. “It’s been a very scary, very stressful, very strange week here in L.A.,“ said Kimmel, tearing up. ”Where we work, where we live, where our kids go to school.” He showed a clip of the fires near the El Capitan Theatre, where Jimmy Kimmel Live! is filmed.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) has made it abundantly clear that she didn’t study atmospheric sciences in college, launching an unhinged suggestion that officials could end the Los Angeles wildfires by manipulating the weather. “Why don’t they use geoengineering like cloud seeding to bring rain down on the wildfires in California?" the Republican asked Sunday in a post on X. “They know how to do it.” Greene has repeatedly used cloud seeding—the practice of releasing silver iodide particles a
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