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These numbers tell the story of the Los Angeles wildfires, one year later

These numbers tell the story of the Los Angeles wildfires, one year laterA year after twin infernos devastated Los Angeles County, here are some key numbers that show how fast the disaster unfolded and the toll it left behindByThe Associated PressJanuary 6, 2026, 12:03 AMLOS ANGELES -- A year after twin infernos tore across opposite ends of Los Angeles County, the scars are still visible. Thousands of homes were reduced to rubble, with rebuilding slow, and the death toll showed how a wildfire under extreme weather conditions can turn catastrophic. The Palisades and Eaton fires ignited within hours of each other on Jan. 6, 2024.

These numbers tell the story of the Los Angeles wildfires, one year later

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Key Highlights

  • These figures show how fast the disaster unfolded and the toll it left behind:The speed of predicted wind gusts in mountain areas, equivalent to 145 kilometers per hour.
  • Red Flag warnings were issued Jan.
  • 6 for severe wildfire danger as Southern California was buffeted by the region's notorious Santa Ana winds.
  • Grass and brush were tinder dry after months with little or no rain.
  • The National Weather Service warned it could be a life-threatening wind event.
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  1. These numbers tell the story of the Los Angeles wildfires, one year later

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