
Southern California Faces New Wildfire Threats: 30,000 Evacuated
Two new wildfires erupted in Southern California on Jan. 22, forcing 30,000 residents to evacuate as extreme winds and dry conditions fuel the flames.
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Two new wildfires erupted in Southern California on Jan. 22, forcing 30,000 residents to evacuate as extreme winds and dry conditions fuel the flames.
California wildfires ravage Los Angeles, claiming 11 lives, destroying nearly 2,000 homes, and forcing the evacuation of over 130,000 people.
Deadly wildfires are spreading across Los Angeles, forcing evacuations and claiming at least five lives. The Sunset Fire near the Hollywood Bowl is among the raging blazes.
Israel orders additional evacuations in Gaza, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis as UN efforts to aid civilians face increasing obstacles.
A severe wildfire has swept through Izmir, Turkey, reaching residential areas and prompting hundreds of evacuations as the fire continues to spread.
Massive wildfires in Northern California and Northern Colorado are forcing evacuations and triggering health alerts due to dangerously poor air quality.
Heavy rainfall in Hunan’s Xiangtan County has caused multiple dike breaches on the Juanshui River, leading to severe flooding and the evacuation of residents.
Evacuations are underway in Hekou Township, Xiangtan County, central Chinese mainland’s Hunan Province after a dike breach expanded to over 30 meters on Monday.
West Sumatra floods in Indonesia have claimed 67 lives, left 20 missing, and displaced over 4,000 residents as the government plans relocations to safer areas.
A large forest fire in Baizi Village, Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province, has led to the evacuation of 735 people as over 700 firefighters battle the blaze with the aid of helicopters.