1 February 2025

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the Core Fire officials said on Friday that Etone Fire, which burned a total of 40,000 acres in the Los Angeles region, was 100 % defined.

The Palisades fire 23448 acres burned on the western side of Los Angeles and the Eaton extinguishing Edit 14, 201201 acres starting from January 7, according to the Ministry of Forests and Fire Protection in California.

Calfire said that the two main fires and many plows were the smallest creation of the worst natural disaster in the history of Los Angeles province, killing 28 people and destroying or destroying more than 16,000 buildings.

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Eaton Wildfire in Altadena

Vehicles and the house are burning strong winds that feed the destroyed forest fires in the Los Angeles area of ​​the evacuation, in the Iton fire in Altadina, California, January 8, 2025. (Reuters/David Swanson)

At the height of fires, 180,000 people were under eviction orders, according to Los Angeles Province Officials.

Economic damage and losses are estimated at more than $ 250 billion, according to the ACCUWEATHER.

The rain finally fell in southern California last week, which helped firefighters contain fires, but also increased the risk of clear floods in the hills and the spread of toxic substances that he left in the destruction of fire.

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A view of the homes destroyed by the Eiton fire on January 9, 2025, in Altadina, California. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Emp)

Full containment is largely symbolic at this stage as The fires still remain Fire officials said that isolated in the highly slope mountain terrain.

“This is more important when we say that progress is stopped forward,” Margaret Stewart, a Los Angeles Fire Department spokeswoman, told Reuters.

The progress was stopped about a week after Palisades and Eaton fires in the area.

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A super water on Palisades on Tuesday, January 7, 2025, in Pacific Palisades, California. (Brian Van der Borouj / Los Angeles Times via Getti Emaiz)

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Stewart said that the rain was “more than an obstacle” because it led to muds and the disadvantaged methods that the respondents need first to reach.

“If this rain came two weeks ago, it was more useful,” Stewart said.

Reuters contributed to this report.

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