Summary
Wildfires in Los Angeles have burned twice the size of Manhattan, marking the worst wildfire event in the city’s history.
Beginning January 7, the fires have killed 11 people, destroyed over 10,000 structures, and displaced 150,000 residents.
Major blazes include the Palisades fire (21,317 acres, 8% contained) and Eaton fire (14,000 acres, 3% contained).
Estimated losses range from $52-$57 billion, raising concerns about insurance costs.
Experts link increasing wildfire intensity to the climate crisis.
There were a lot of things I didn’t like about living in L.A., but I can’t deny that a lot of the areas that have burned were beautiful. I’m glad I am not there to see them gone.