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Los Angeles has been plagued by devastating wildfires in recent years. The region's dry climate, strong Santa Ana winds, and sprawling wilderness areas create a perfect storm for fires to spread quickly. Causes and Consequences - *Drought and Climate Change*: Prolonged droughts and rising temperatures have turned   Los Angeles into a tinderbox, making it increasingly vulnerable to wildfires ยน. - *Human Activity*:
Discarded cigarettes, unattended campfires, 
and arson have all been linked to devastating wildfires in the region. - *Property Damage and Loss*: Wildfires have destroyed thousands of homes, businesses, and acres of land, resulting in billions of dollars in damages. Recent Wildfires - *Woolsey Fire (2018)*: This catastrophic fire burned over 96,000 acres, destroying 1,500 structures and claiming three lives. - *Getty Fire (2019)*: Fanned by strong winds, this fire burned over 700 acres, forcing thousands to evacuate. Prevention and Mitigation - *Firebreaks and Defensible Space*: Creating firebreaks and maintaining defensible space around homes and buildings can help prevent fires from spreading. - *Emergency Preparedness*: Residents are encouraged to have evacuation plans in place, stay informed about fire danger, and follow evacuation orders promptly. Ongoing Support and Recovery - *Relief Efforts*: Organizations and government agencies are working together to provide relief and support to affected communities. - *Rebuilding and Recovery*: Efforts are underway to rebuild and restore damaged areas, with a focus on creating more resilient and fire-resistant communities. For the latest information on wildfires in Los Angeles County, you can visit ArcGIS Story Maps ยน.

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