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Shocking – LA Short On Water To Fight Devastating Fires

Eric ThompsonBy Eric ThompsonJanuary 8, 2025Updated:January 8, 2025 GiveMeFive News No Comments2 Mins Read
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A massive wildfire whipped up by extreme winds has swept through a Los Angeles hillside dotted with celebrity homes – with a state of emergency declared.

The enormous blaze in the Pacific Palisades forced the evacuation of tens of thousands of people, some of whom abandoned their cars and fled on foot to safety with roads blocked.

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Firefighters battling the blaze, which is burning through about five football fields a minute, warned they were running out of water and supplies, as evacuation warnings spread to Malibu and Calabasas.

Tankers full of water had been dousing the inferno from the skies all afternoon, but all aircraft were later grounded amid deteriorating wind conditions and visibility.

Actor James Woods, a powerful conservative voice in the woke, leftist Hollywood swamp, lives in an area directly impacted by the fires.

Woods has been tweeting the impact as the flames move closer, sharing the devastating impact on his neighborhood.

Our deck three minutes ago. pic.twitter.com/KpZDELpN8L

— James Woods (@RealJamesWoods) January 7, 2025

Leaving pic.twitter.com/yJDQ8xIhbI

— James Woods (@RealJamesWoods) January 7, 2025

Residents were warned the worst is still yet to come as the raging wildfire burns through more than 2,900 acres of Los Angeles land at an extraordinary rate.

At least 30,000 residents are now under mandatory evacuation orders with more still warned they should be prepared to leave, after a fire that broke out in the foothills near Eaton Canyon has grown to 1,000 acres in just six hours since it began.

A third brush fire has broken out in Sylmar in the San Fernando Valley which recent estimates is around 100 acres big.

The Hurst Fire was estimated at 300 acres with a ‘rapid rate of spread’ and mandatory evacuations this morning. Governor Gavin Newsom announced early today that the state had secured federal funding to help with the fire.

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