
A new forest fire has erupted in the northern Los Angeles area, forcing thousands of residents to evacuate from their homes in the region, recently devastated by other destructive fires. The fire started in an area where uncontrolled fires have already occurred in the past week.
"We are very close to these fires, and we have to deal with them," said a local resident who received an evacuation notice. "We hope the firefighters can quickly put out the flames so we can return home."
Fire and rescue services are working at the scene, trying to contain the spreading fire and protect the local population. Weather complicates their task, as strong winds create hazardous conditions for extinguishing the fire.
"Our priority is the safety of residents and protecting structures from the fire," emphasized a representative of the local fire service. "We urge everyone to follow the recommendations and be ready for evacuation in case of danger."
It is unclear what sparked the ignition, but authorities are urging local residents to be cautious and observe safety measures to avoid new emergencies.