On Friday, two disastrous wildfires in Los Angeles were declared fully vested by firefighters after burning for more than three weeks, killing about 30 people and displaced thousands of people.
The fire of Palisads and Eaton at the Los Angeles County, Southern California, was the most disastrous in the history of the second largest American city, which was burning in more than 37,000 acres (150 square kilometers) and more than 10,000 houses, causing the damage to hundreds Was of Arabs. Dollar.
The state’s fire fighting agency, Cal Fire on Friday updated the data on its website to show 100 percent control of both fire on its website, meaning that their circumference was completely under control.
The first withdrawal orders were removed, there was no serious threat to the days with the fire.
Both Blaz started on 7 January and their exact cause is under investigation.
But according to an analysis published this week, human-powered climate change determined the phase for the infections by expanding the dangerous overlap between the conditions of flammable drought and the powerful Santa Ana winds.
The study conducted by dozens of researchers concluded that the conditions that fuel to the blaze were about 35 percent more due to global warming due to burning of fossil fuels.
Both fire destroyed thousands of structures for more than three weeks in Los Angeles and Malibu’s rich Prashant Palisads neighborhood, and forced thousands of residents to vacate their homes, in the Altadena community in Los Angeles County.
“Our recovery effort is based on early and safely rebuilding people to bring back home,” Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass said in a statement on Friday. “We are sure that the pelisades will be safe as the residents reach their qualities.”
City Police Chief Jim McDonal said that the presence of law enforcement officers in the area would be “more than 10” which was before the onset of the fire.
Private meteorological firm Accuweather has estimated damage and economic losses between $ 250 billion and $ 275 billion.
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