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Death toll in Los Angeles fires rises to 16

Abdoulaye KayBy Abdoulaye KayJanuary 12, 2025Updated:January 12, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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A fire fighting helicopter drops water as the Palisades fire grows near the Mandeville Canyon neighbourhood and Encino, California, on January 11, 2025 (Photo by Patrick T. Fallon / AFP)
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Firefighters battled relentlessly into Saturday night to contain massive wildfires raging across Los Angeles as strong winds reignited flames, threatening untouched neighbourhoods.

At least 16 people have been confirmed dead in the devastating fires, which have left communities in ruins and tested the resilience of thousands of firefighters and millions of California residents.

Despite heroic efforts, including precision aerial water drops, the Palisades Fire continued its march eastward, approaching the Getty Center art museum and pushing north into the densely populated San Fernando Valley.

“We’re a nervous wreck,” Sarah Cohen shared with The Los Angeles Times as her Tarzana home remained under threat. “Every time they drop water, it gets better. But then it gets worse again.”

In Mandeville Canyon, footage revealed homes consumed by flames, with fire climbing hillsides to threaten others. A brief respite from the winds quickly gave way to new gusts, stoking fears of further devastation.

“Critical fire-weather conditions will unfortunately ramp up again today for Southern California and last through at least early next week,” warned the National Weather Service. “This may lead to the spread of ongoing fires as well as the development of new ones.”

The Palisades Fire, now 11% contained, has grown to 23,600 acres, while the Eaton Fire spans 14,000 acres with a 15% containment rate. Over 12,000 structures have been reported burned, though Cal Fire’s Todd Hopkins clarified that the tally includes homes, outbuildings, recreational vehicles, and sheds.

The fires have displaced thousands, intensifying an already tight rental market. “I’m back on the market with tens of thousands of people,” lamented Brian, whose rent-controlled apartment was destroyed. “That doesn’t bode well.”

Amid reports of looting, police and National Guard checkpoints enforced a nighttime curfew, frustrating displaced residents attempting to access disaster zones. Janelle, whose home was destroyed, told KTLA, “I see the photos, I see the videos, and I just want to see it with my own eyes.”

Criticism has emerged over the city’s disaster response, including hydrants running dry during initial firefighting efforts. However, city officials presented a united front on Saturday. “The chief and I are lockstep in our number one mission, and that mission is to get us past this emergency,” Mayor Karen Bass stated, addressing rumors of internal conflicts.

Tragedy struck hard for the family of Rory Sykes, a former Australian child star, who was among the victims. “It is with great sadness that I have to announce the death of my beautiful son @Rorysykes to the Malibu fires yesterday. I’m totally heartbroken,” his mother, Shelley Sykes, wrote on social media.

Rescue teams, including cadaver dogs, combed through the rubble as several people remained missing. Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna emphasized the gravity of the investigation, stating, “We are not going to leave any rock unturned. If this is a criminal act… we need to hold whoever did this, or groups responsible.”

While wildfires often have natural origins, urban sprawl and climate change have amplified their frequency and intensity. Scientists warn that unchecked fossil fuel consumption has supercharged the conditions for such destructive events.

The battle continues as Southern California braces for more days of critical fire weather, with residents and first responders holding on to hope amid adversity.

AFP

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