
Los Angeles Wildfires: On Friday (January 31), fire personnel were completely controlled by fire on fire in two forests of Los Angeles in America. The fire continued to burn for more than three weeks, in which about 30 people died and thousands of people were displaced.
More than 10,000 houses were burnt due to this devastating fire. The fire spread over an area of more than 37,000 acres (150 square kilometers). Due to this fire, there has been a lot of damage.
Closed control over fire
The state’s fire fighting agency, Cal Fire, updated the data on its website on Friday, stating that 100 percent control has been gained on both the fire. Due to the lack of serious threat from the fire for several days, the order of withdrawal was already removed. Both the fire started on 7 January and the investigation of their exact cause is still going on.
The study conducted by dozens of researchers concluded that the possibility of fire was about 35 percent more, as global warming was caused by the burning of fossil fuels. Due to this fire, thousands of residents were forced to vacate their homes. This fire kept burning for more than three weeks.
Mayor of Los Angeles released a statement
Los Angeles Mayor Caren Bass said in a statement on Friday, “We have started reconstruction work. Our efforts are to bring people back to their home as soon as possible. Palisades should be safe while arriving. “
City police chief Jim McDonell said that the presence of law enforcement officers in the area would be more than 10 times before the fire. Private meteorological firm Aqueder has estimated that damage and economic damage will be between $ 250 billion to $ 275 billion.
