The situation in Los Angeles will worsen further, every weapon of super power fails, outcry everywhere.


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Los Angeles Wildfires: Every effort to control the fires in Los Angeles, California is proving unsuccessful. America has sought assistance from Canada and Mexico to extinguish the fire. Meanwhile, nature is still in no mood to provide relief…read more

The situation in Los Angeles will worsen, every weapon of super power fails, outcry everywhere.

Every effort to control the fire in America is proving unsuccessful.

America has completely failed in the face of the fires in the Los Angeles area. The situation here is going to get worse. Every weapon of America has failed before this attack of nature. In fact, the US Meteorological Department has warned that the situation will worsen. In such a situation, in view of the forecast of strong winds, additional water tankers and a large number of fire brigades have been sent.

Thousands of houses have been destroyed in this area in two major incidents of forest fire. At least 24 people have lost their lives. Many people are still missing. Bright pink fire retardant chemicals were sprayed from planes on houses and hills, while crews and fire vehicles were being deployed near particularly sensitive spots with dry bushes. Dozens of tankers were sent to restore water supply after water sources dried up following two devastating fire incidents last week.

Tabitha Trosen, who was shocked by the fire, said that she is afraid that the danger of fire may reach the area around her. Trosen said she was preparing to leave her home with her cats. She said that she has packed her things and is also thinking about what she might lose.

Canada and Mexico’s assistance
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and other officials expressed confidence Monday that the region is prepared to face the new threat, as additional firefighters were brought in from the United States as well as Canada and Mexico. Earlier, the officials had to face criticism for their first response after the fire incident.

Los Angeles County Fire Chief Anthony Marrone said, “We are absolutely better prepared.” Wind speeds are expected to increase from late Monday night to Tuesday morning. However, they are not expected to reach stormy levels like last week.

Still, Marrone warned that these winds could block firefighting planes. “If wind speeds reach 70 mph (112 kph), it will be very difficult to contain that fire,” he said. Fire officials advised residents in high-risk areas to evacuate if they have to. If they feel in danger, they should leave the house and not wait for formal evacuation orders.

The National Weather Service warned that the weather would be “particularly dangerous” on Tuesday, when wind gusts could reach up to 65 mph (105 kph). Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna said Monday that the death toll was likely to rise. He said that at least two dozen people are missing. L.A. City Fire Chief Kristin Crowley urged people to stay away from the burned areas, which are full of broken gas lines and damaged buildings.

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The situation in Los Angeles will worsen further, every weapon of super power fails, outcry everywhere.