Tens of thousands of residents were under evacuation warnings as several major wildfires continue to burn through the Los Angeles area on Wednesday.
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At least four blazes are spreading in Southern California, near the scenic coast, in Malibu and the Pacific Palisades, as well as further inland. Firefighters are struggling to work in the wind, and the fires are uncontained.
Even beyond those who had to flee, an entire region has been under siege, and it feels like that’s our new reality.
Fire officials from both states say no engines were prevented from entering California and none of the vehicles underwent any emissions testing.
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Critical fire weather is expected to continue until Wednesday at the earliest, increasing the risk that fires will spread further.
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As wind-whipped flames raced out of the hills around Altadena and Pasadena earlier this week in Southern California, dozens of nursing homes and assisted living facilities suddenly found themselves in potential peril.
Fire trucks traveling from Oregon and other states to help fight the California wildfires were stopped for routine 15-minute safety checks, not emissions testing.
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