Wildfires in the western part of Los Angeles have forced residents to evacuate. Authorities are urging everyone to stay alert as the situation continues to evolve rapidly. Stay safe and follow official instructions.

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At least five lives have been lost as six major wildfires continue to rage across Los Angeles County. Authorities are concerned that the death toll could rise further.

The fires, which have ravaged some of the region’s most iconic landscapes, continue to spread. According to fire officials, the five confirmed deaths occurred in three of the most uncontrollable fires.

Despite reinforcements arriving from across the state to support exhausted local teams, and a brief lull in the winds, the situation remains critical. A new blaze broke out in the Hollywood Hills, forcing thousands of residents to evacuate, including those in adjacent areas of Santa Monica.

Over 1,000 buildings, mostly residential homes, have been destroyed, and approximately 130,000 people remain under evacuation orders. This number continues to fluctuate as new fires erupt.

Dense smoke has blanketed several parts of Los Angeles, and at least seven schools have been partially or completely destroyed.

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass stated that firefighters from various parts of California have joined the efforts to contain the flames, including air operations. However, she warned that while the winds are calmer than they were on Tuesday night, their unpredictable nature continues to aid the rapid spread of the fires.

In Pasadena, one of the affected areas, Fire Chief Chad Augustin estimated that the Eaton Fire, fueled by hurricane-force winds, has destroyed or heavily damaged between 200 and 500 buildings.

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