Why Los Angeles fires are hard to control

The calendar showed January 7, 2025, and the clock was 10:30 a.m. (local time) when flames began to erupt one after another from the Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles and spread within minutes at breakneck speed through the affluent neighborhood between Malibu and Santa Monica. As the hours passed, different fronts erupted, filling the greater Los Angeles area with suffocating and suffocating smoke, ash and debris. Although we are in the “heart of winter”, the drought, heat and very strong winds contributed to the rapid spread of these fires, making them “the most destructive” that have occurred in the Los Angeles area, as he explains to the Athens-Macedonian Agency News Dr. Craig B. Clements (Craig B. Clements), professor of Meteorology at the University of San Jose, USA and director of the Wildfire Interdisciplinary Research Center / San José State University. […]
Source: News Beast

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