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VisitHow many structures will be destroyed by Los Angeles wildfires by March 31, 2025?
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HHS Declares Emergency as Los Angeles Wildfires Kill 11, Destroy 10,000 Structures
Jan 11, 2025, 06:37 AM
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) declared a public health emergency for California on January 10, 2025, in response to the ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles County. The fires have caused severe air quality degradation, posing immediate and long-term health risks. At least 11 people have died, nearly 10,000 structures have been destroyed, and over 166,800 residents are under evacuation warnings, with 150,000 under evacuation orders. The fires, fueled by strong winds and dry conditions, have burned over 137 square kilometers. Los Angeles County has also declared a local health emergency, citing hazardous smoke and particulate matter. Health officials have issued warnings to stay indoors, avoid outdoor activities, and use air purifiers or masks to mitigate exposure. The Biden administration has pledged full federal support for recovery efforts over the next six months. Hospitals are facing additional strain due to the surge in respiratory issues and potential evacuations. Firefighting efforts continue to face challenges, including water shortages and resource constraints.
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