Los Angeles wildfires destroy thousands of structures, 10 deaths confirmed

LOS ANGELES, US - JAN. 10: Thousands of homes have been destroyed by nearly a half-dozen wildfires tearing through Los Angeles communities Thursday evening as the grim death toll was confirmed to have risen to 10.The remains of two victims of the Palisades Fire were found as authorities continue their search, multiple news outlets quoted the Los Angeles County fire chief as saying. Officials had earlier warned that casualties are expected to rise as investigative teams and cadaver dogs comb through multiple sprawling debris sites across Los Angeles.All cases are currently pending identification and legal next of kin notification, the County of Los Angeles Department of Medical Examiner said.A fifth fire known as the Kenneth Fire was first reported at 3.34 p.m. local time (2334GMT) near the border of Los Angeles and Ventura Counties. It has quickly grown to become the third-largest inferno, consuming 960 acres in less than half-a-day.The Palisades Fire was the first to erupt on Tuesday and has grown to become the largest blaze, burning nearly 20,000 acres so far. The Eaton Fire, which began just hours later, has torn through 13,690 acres in and around the foothill city of Altadena.The Palisades Fire is now 6% contained after authorities were able to begin carrying out air operations as fierce winds began to die down on Wednesday. The Eaton Fire, however, remains at 0% containment alongside the Kenneth Fire.(Footage by Lokman Vural Elibol /Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
LOS ANGELES, US - JAN. 10: Thousands of homes have been destroyed by nearly a half-dozen wildfires tearing through Los Angeles communities Thursday evening as the grim death toll was confirmed to have risen to 10.The remains of two victims of the Palisades Fire were found as authorities continue their search, multiple news outlets quoted the Los Angeles County fire chief as saying. Officials had earlier warned that casualties are expected to rise as investigative teams and cadaver dogs comb through multiple sprawling debris sites across Los Angeles.All cases are currently pending identification and legal next of kin notification, the County of Los Angeles Department of Medical Examiner said.A fifth fire known as the Kenneth Fire was first reported at 3.34 p.m. local time (2334GMT) near the border of Los Angeles and Ventura Counties. It has quickly grown to become the third-largest inferno, consuming 960 acres in less than half-a-day.The Palisades Fire was the first to erupt on Tuesday and has grown to become the largest blaze, burning nearly 20,000 acres so far. The Eaton Fire, which began just hours later, has torn through 13,690 acres in and around the foothill city of Altadena.The Palisades Fire is now 6% contained after authorities were able to begin carrying out air operations as fierce winds began to die down on Wednesday. The Eaton Fire, however, remains at 0% containment alongside the Kenneth Fire.(Footage by Lokman Vural Elibol /Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
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