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LA Wildfires Reach Critical Point on 8th Day Amid 113 km/h Winds

2025-01-14 (화) 11:59:56
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▶ Evacuation Alerts for Over 170,000 Residents

▶ Arson and Accidental Fires Persist, Three Cases Detected in Two Days

LA Wildfires Reach Critical Point on 8th Day Amid 113 km/h Winds
Los Angeles (LA), the largest city in the western United States, is grappling with massive wildfires now in their eighth day as of January 14. Authorities are on high alert as strong winds are expected to exacerbate the situation, posing significant challenges to firefighting efforts.

Santa Ana Winds Heighten Fire Risk
The frequent occurrence of Santa Ana winds in the region can carry embers several kilometers, significantly increasing the risk of rapid wildfire spread or the ignition of new fires. Officials have urged residents to remain vigilant.

The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a Particularly Dangerous Situation (PDS) red flag warning for parts of LA and Ventura counties, effective January 13–15. The warning includes forecasts of strong northeast winds averaging 48–65 km/h, with gusts potentially reaching up to 113 km/h in mountainous areas.


The red flag warning is complemented by extremely low humidity levels of 8–15%, creating conditions ideal for fire ignition and rapid spread. Meteorologist Todd Hall noted that the combination of strong winds and dryness could lead to explosive fire growth, with embers traveling up to 3–5 km and even forming fire tornadoes.

Evacuation Orders and Preparedness
Currently, approximately 88,000 residents are under evacuation orders, while an additional 84,000 have been advised to prepare to evacuate, bringing the total to over 170,000. Officials have warned that evacuation zones may expand depending on the fire's progression.

LA County Sheriff Robert Luna emphasized the importance of leaving promptly when issued a warning, stating, "Do not wait for a mandatory evacuation order to be issued. Prepare to leave immediately."

Progress in Containment and Arson Concerns
While some progress has been made in containing the fires, incidents of arson and accidental fires are complicating efforts. Three cases of arson have been reported in the past two days.

Winds overnight, while strong, were not as severe as during the initial days of the fire. However, weather forecasters predict renewed strong winds this afternoon that could create further challenges, particularly in areas like the Palisades and Eaton wildfires.

Authorities’ Call to Action
The NWS has urged residents to avoid activities that could spark new fires and to stay prepared for sudden changes in evacuation status. Authorities continue to emphasize the importance of proactive measures to mitigate the impact of this ongoing disaster.

Residents are advised to monitor local emergency alerts and take immediate action to ensure their safety.

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