https://news.detik.com/bbc-world/d-7746683/kebakaran-terjadi-lagi-di-los-angeles-seperti-berkendara-ke-neraka
Fires Break Out Again in Los Angeles, 'Like Driving to Hell
The fire occurred about 73 km northwest of the city of Los Angeles on Wednesday (23/01) morning, not far from Castaic Lake. The location borders a number of settlements and schools. Due to strong winds, the fire spread to more than 4,000 hectares in a few hours on Wednesday (23/01). No homes or shop buildings have been damaged, and firefighters are confident they can control the fire. The latest fires occurred north of the site of two large fires that destroyed several neighborhoods in the Los Angeles area earlier this month.
2.Death toll from Los Angeles fires rises to 29 people
https://www.tempo.co/internasional/korban-tewas-akibat-kebakaran-los-angeles-naik-jadi-29-orang-1200306
The death toll from Los Angeles fires this month rose to 29, with the latest deaths linked to the Palisades Fire, local media reported Monday.The Palisades Fire, which started on January 7 amid extreme Santa Ana winds, has destroyed 6,837 homes and burned an area of 9,489 acres, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) said.
3. The Los Angeles fire and the complexity of disaster in the information age
https://www.antaranews.com/berita/4584438/kebakaran-los-angeles-dan-kompleksitas-bencana-di-era-informasi
The fires that hit three districts in Los Angeles, United States, have recently attracted global attention again. Even though as a state that is familiar with forest fire disasters, California is actually no stranger to the damage caused by fire. However, the tragedy this time is not only about the flames that burned land, houses and lives. These fires reflect the complexity of modern society living in the information age where reality is mixed with manipulation, and empathy is confronted with social bias. Every year, the state of California often experiences fires, especially because of its climate dry, strong winds and conditions flammable vegetation.
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