Destructive wildfires devastate Los Angeles, taking huge economic toll


Los Angeles, Jan 10 (IANS): Wildfires continued to rage through Los Angeles County, marking a catastrophic 'Black Swan' event of unprecedented scale in the history of the United States' most populous county.

The fires, described as some of the worst in the region's history, have claimed at least 10 lives, according to the county medical examiner's office.

Among the active fires, the Palisades Fire has burned through 19,978 acres (80.85 square km) with just six per cent containment as of Thursday night. Meanwhile, the Eaton Fire has scorched 13,690 acres (55.4 square km) and remains completely uncontained.

For residents like Michael, an accountant in Altadena where the Eaton Fire erupted, the devastation has been life-altering. He was evacuated moments before his home was engulfed by flames.

"It's like living through Armageddon," he said, choking back tears. "We've lost everything."

According to Los Angeles Fire Chief Kristin Crowley, the wildfires, which began Tuesday night, rank among the county's most destructive natural disasters. Over 10,000 buildings have been destroyed so far, primarily due to the Palisades and Eaton fires.

In Malibu, officials reported the first fatality from the Palisades Fire on Thursday. The cause of death remains under investigation. Malibu Mayor Doug Stewart expressed profound sorrow, offering condolences to the victim's loved ones.

"This tragedy weighs heavily on our hearts," he said.

Currently, firefighters are battling four major wildfires: Palisades Fire, Eaton Fire, Sunset Fire in the Hollywood Hills and Hurst Fire in Sylmar.

While some progress has been made in controlling the Eaton Fire, strong winds reaching 100 km per hour have made containing the Palisades Fire particularly challenging. Officials hope calmer weather conditions will improve containment efforts, though the National Weather Service has warned of critical fire weather persisting through Friday night.

The fires have forced the evacuation of tens of thousands of residents, with at least 70,000 homes under threat and 10,000 destroyed. Looting has been reported in some evacuation zones, leading to multiple arrests.

Dorothy, a retired school administrator who had lived in Pacific Palisades for 40 years, lost her home and everything in it.

"The whole area is wiped out. It's just devastating," she said. "Even if there were homes left to buy, they'd cost millions of dollars. Who can afford that?", she told Xinhua news agency.

The entertainment industry has also been severely impacted. Studios like Disney and Universal have suspended filming, cancelled premieres, and closed offices due to fire and smoke conditions.

Early estimates place the economic losses from the wildfires between 52 billion and 57 billion US dollars, exceeding the devastation caused by California's 2018 wildfires. JP Morgan analysts estimate insured losses could surpass 20 billion dollars, making these fires significantly more severe than the Camp Fire, which caused 10 billion dollars in insured losses.

The destruction in high-value areas such as Malibu and Pacific Palisades is expected to further drive costs. Many affected properties were uninsured due to escalating risks and policy non-renewals in wildfire-prone regions.

Experts warn these fires underscore the escalating threats posed by climate change, with far-reaching consequences for California's economy and its strained insurance market.

Despite overwhelming losses, residents and leaders remain determined to rebuild. Firefighters continue their relentless efforts to contain the blazes, while neighbors rally to support one another.

Authorities have urged residents to remain vigilant as winds are expected to intensify, potentially complicating containment efforts.

The devastation caused by these wildfires highlights the urgent need for improved fire management strategies and greater climate resilience to protect communities from future disasters.

 

 

  

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    Sat, Jan 11 2025

    It’s disheartening to see such devastation, especially in a country that prides itself on advanced technology and resources. Instead of addressing the immediate needs of those affected, leadership seems distracted by political maneuvering. Priorities need to shift toward ensuring safety, preparedness, and accountability to prevent such tragedies in the future.

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    Sat, Jan 11 2025

    A Confession from Humanity to Mother Earth Oh, beloved Mother Earth, cradle of life, We come before you in shame and sorrow. We gave you the addiction of fire, Not the sacred warmth that sustains life, But the violent infernos of destruction and despair. In Gaza, we let fire ravage the land, Not as nature intended, but as tools of war. We burned dreams, futures, and peace, Scorching your soil with blood and tears. Your rivers carried ash, and the winds whispered grief. Now, it seems you crave the fire we forced upon you, Not by choice, but by the madness we unleashed. In Los Angeles, the flames rose again, Dancing on hills, devouring homes, Your cry for balance lost in the crackling heat. Oh, Mother Earth, we poisoned your veins, Fueling your craving for destruction. We turned fire from a symbol of life, To an agent of chaos, And now, it seems, you cannot unlearn the hunger. But hear us now, we beg forgiveness, For the fires we ignite in anger and greed. May we relearn the sacred ways, To light fires of warmth, creation, and renewal, Not devastation. Oh, Mother Earth, we plead for time, To heal the wounds, to soothe your storms. Let us cleanse your spirit, And break the cycle of flames, Before the fire consumes us all. We confess, we repent, And vow to turn from our addiction to destruction. Give us strength, Mother Earth, To restore what we have taken, To cherish what remains, And to leave no more scars upon your skin.

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  • rolf, Dubai

    Sat, Jan 11 2025

    Woe to every scorner and mocker. Who collects wealth and [continuously] counts it. He thinks that his wealth will make him immortal. No! He will surely be thrown into the Crusher. And what can make you know what is the Crusher? It is the fire eternally fueled. Which mounts directed at the hearts. Indeed, Hellfire will be closed down upon them In extended columns.

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Sat, Jan 11 2025

    beginning of the end to one of the worst nations on earth....immorality has reached its peak in this country....

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  • Monty Dotor, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 11 2025

    Apart from destruction due to fire ( many houses are wooden except in downtown),there is a looting taking place at LA.....our Bharat is much better.

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