Fire breaks out once again in Los Angeles, people’s homes evacuated
America had not yet emerged from the devastation caused by the fire in the coastal area of Los Angeles when once again the news of fire breaking out in Los Angeles is coming. This time this fire has broken out in the northern area of Los Angeles. A new wildfire broke out north of Los Angeles on Wednesday, spreading massively and forcing thousands of people to evacuate their homes. The flames had spread into the hills near Castaic Lake, Which spread rapidly within a few hours and covered an area of more than 8,000 acres (3,200 hectares). In view of the rapidly growing flames, orders were given to evacuate 31,000 people around the lake.
Emergency alert given to local people
Amidst the increasing flames of fire, people living in this area were forced to leave their homes in a hurry. The administration also issued an emergency alert to evacuate the houses in view of the spread of the fire. Robert Jensen of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department urged everyone in the area affected by the new blaze, called the Hughes Fire, to evacuate immediately. We have seen the devastation caused by people failing to follow those orders in the Palisades and Eaton fires. I don’t want to see that in our community either. If you have been issued an evacuation order, please exit.
A fire had caused devastation just a few days ago
Let us tell you that even a few days ago, the fire that broke out in the forests of Los Angeles had reached the residential areas in no time. That fire caused massive destruction in a large part of Los Angeles. More than 24 people died in that fire. Whereas there was a loss of billions of dollars.