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California Wildfire Death Toll Rises to 25, Thousands Evacuated
Public Health Emergency in Los Angeles as Wildfire Devastation Continues

California: The devastating wildfire in California continues to rage out of control, with the death toll now reaching 25. The fire has already scorched 40,000 acres of land, and authorities have issued evacuation orders for an additional 88,000 residents in Los Angeles County.
In response to the crisis, public safety measures have been enforced, including power outages for 20,000 customers. Due to the intense winds, a high fire alert has also been issued across Southern California.
A public health emergency remains in effect in Los Angeles, and experts predict that it could take more than six months to clear the debris from the destroyed buildings. The situation remains dire, and authorities are working to contain the blaze while ensuring the safety of residents in affected areas.
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