A fierce wildfire spreading fast in Los Angeles prompted new evacuation orders Monday with authorities advising residents to remain indoors because of hazardous smoke levels. Fires that have killed at least 11 people have been ravaging parts of this city, prompting greater concern for public safety. Emergency services are working very hard to contain the fire, though the situation might change anytime due to the intensity of flames and thick smoke.
Since it reaches the inhabited localities, evacuations zones were expanded by the local authorities that are urging locals to evacuate from the danger spots immediately. This is as so many neighborhoods come under threat as thousands of its residents are becoming homeless. Officially, residents who still have not evacuated out of the city are warned by the authorities not to go too outside since smoke affects health and most especially the respiration conditions badly.
This is a wildfire that started several days ago, intensifying with the high winds and dry conditions; it has not been easy to control. Still raging, this fire has already made many people uncertain about their homes and safety. As this crisis unfolds, authorities are calling on everyone to stay updated with evacuation orders and take precautions against the smoke.
As firefighters continue the fight against blazes and working to protect weak points, there is tension in the community. Life lost and heavy damage due to fire call for an explanation of how risk has been enhanced in wildfires due to extreme California weather.