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Santa Ana winds explained
Powerful Santa Ana winds propel deadly fires in Los Angeles
Four wildfires are raging in the Los Angeles area. Thousands of residents have escaped from burning homes amid powerful winds and giant plumes of smoke. Several more have been ordered to evacuate the area.
Santa Ana winds stoke California wildfires: When will they stop?
The ferocious Santa Ana winds that helped fuel the deadly wildfires around Los Angeles are forecast to ease later Wednesday, but they may return.
Fast-Moving Santa Ana Winds Are Driving Intense L.A. Wildfires
Santa Ana winds are feared by Californians because they are fast-moving, dry and extremely warm—conditions that can turn a tiny spark into a raging blaze that is difficult for firefighters to control.
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Critical fire conditions in Los Angeles may extend into Friday as Santa Ana wind pattern persists
The San Fernando and San Gabriel valleys are expected to see winds at 30 to 50 mph until Wednesday evening, with widespread ...
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Thousands Flee as Los Angeles Firefighters Battle Multiple Blazes Exacerbated by Strong Winds
California Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency and suggested the worst could still be yet to come.
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Live updates: Palisades Fire spreads in Los Angeles as thousands evacuate
The Palisades Fire in Southern California is spurring evacuations as strong Santa Ana winds stoke the flames. Follow live ...
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Los Angeles struggles to contain disaster as 5th wildfire breaks out in Hollywood Hills
The Los Angeles region is scrambling to fight back wildfires on multiple fronts, forcing over 100,000 to evacuate.
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