California Wildfires
California wildfires ease but risk of mudslides and toxic ash runoff remains high
Recent rain in Southern California has brought both relief and danger to the area. Firefighters have seen an improvement in their efforts to contain the wildfires that have been ravaging the region, but officials warn that the rain also brings the risk of flooding, particularly in areas affected by the fires. The risk of mud and debris flows, in particular, is a concern, with one expert labeling it as a "fairly high danger".
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past month
- California Governor and Trump Trade Barbs Over Wildfires as Death Toll Rises and Destruction Mounts
- Los Angeles Mountain Wildfire Forces Evacuations
- Los Angeles Receives Brief Respite from Wildfires as Winds Weaken Significantly
- Los Angeles Wildfire Death Toll Reaches 24, Firefighters Prepare for Fierce Winds and Potential Explosive Growth
- Los Angeles Wildfires Claim 16 Lives, Destroy Thousands of Structures and Disrupt Community
- Los Angeles Wildfires Devastate City, Leaving Trail of Destruction in Wake
- Los Angeles Wildfires Claim Five Lives and Destroy Over 1,000 Structures
- Los Angeles Wildfire Causes Widespread Evacuations and Property Damage
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