Fire causes thousands of evacuations in the Los Angeles region – rts.ch

Fire causes thousands of evacuations in the Los Angeles region – rts.ch
Fire causes thousands of evacuations in the Los Angeles region – rts.ch

A massive fire forced thousands of people to evacuate the hills overlooking Los Angeles, United States, on Tuesday. Strong winds spread the flames and pose a “mortal danger,” according to authorities.

The fire broke out late in the morning in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood, populated with multimillion-dollar villas in the mountains northwest of the city. It has already ravaged more than 510 hectares. The authorities have identified “many structures already destroyed,” explained California Governor Gavin Newsom.

Around 30,000 people are under evacuation orders, according to the authorities. No injuries have been reported at this time. The fire has already ravaged nearly 1,200 hectares.

Many homes are engulfed in flames in the heights of Los Angeles. [KEYSTONE – ETIENNE LAURENT]

Many residents evacuated in panic, with just a few belongings and their pets. Many found themselves stuck in traffic jams.

Gusts up to 160 km/h

Firefighters had to clear the roadway with a bulldozer to access the neighborhood. The fire caused a huge cloud of smoke, visible from the entire megacity. The fire broke out at the worst time for Los Angeles, swept by violent gusts.

Warm Santa Ana winds, typical of the California winter, are expected to blow up to 100 mph in the region Tuesday and Wednesday, according to the U.S. Weather Service (NWS). Enough to spread the flames very quickly and pose a “mortal danger”.

More than 250 firefighters are currently mobilized, said Kristin Crowley, a Los Angeles fire official. “The combination of strong winds and the “steep” topography of the neighborhood “makes the task extremely difficult,” she insisted. Air assets will probably not be able to intervene during the night.

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Biden visit disrupted

“This is expected to be the strongest wind event in this region since 2011,” warned Daniel Swain, an extreme events specialist at UCLA University. But the risk of fire is, according to him, “much higher” than at the time.

After two very rainy years which reinvigorated the vegetation, southern California is experiencing “the driest start to winter on record”. In other words, anything that has grown back abundantly now acts as fuel for the fire.

The storm disrupted the visit of President Joe Biden, who came to California on Tuesday to announce the creation of two “national monuments”, vast protected areas in the south of the state. Present in Los Angeles, the 82-year-old Democrat immediately approved federal aid for the second largest city in the United States.

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