95,000 consumers in affected areas are without electricity


Los Angeles: The satellite image of the worst fire in history in the forests of the American city of Los Angeles has emerged.
The image can be used to estimate the horror of the fire and the destruction it caused.
According to foreign media, the worst fire in history has engulfed more than 29,000 acres.
There is a shortage of water and personnel to extinguish the fire that broke out on Tuesday, five people have died and dozens have been injured in the fire, and it is feared that the death toll will increase.
American media say that 95,000 consumers in the affected areas are without electricity.
180,000 people have been instructed to evacuate the area affected by the fire. More than 2,000 properties have been reduced to ashes, and the homes of famous Hollywood personalities worth billions of dollars have also been destroyed.
The initial estimate of damages has exceeded $50 billion, with the risk of a dangerous increase in fires due to dry and strong winds remaining.
On the other hand, US President Joe Biden has announced that he will bear 100 percent of the costs of the destruction caused by the fire in Los Angeles for the next six months.
He has attributed the fire to climate change.

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