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New wildfire near Los Angeles explodes to 9,400 acres, forces evacuations

New Wildfire Near Los Angeles Explodes to 9,400 Acres, Forces Evacuations

A rapidly spreading wildfire near Los Angeles has engulfed approximately 9,400 acres of land, prompting mandatory evacuations and emergency responses from local authorities. The blaze, fueled by dry conditions and strong winds, has threatened homes, infrastructure, and natural habitats in affected areas.

Firefighters and emergency personnel have been deployed in full force to contain the fire, establish firebreaks, and protect residents. Evacuation centers have been set up for displaced families, and authorities have urged the public to stay alert and follow official guidance.

According to officials, several roads have been closed, and air quality warnings have been issued due to smoke and particulate matter. Helicopters and fire retardant planes are assisting ground crews in battling the flames, though rugged terrain and high temperatures continue to pose significant challenges.

Environmental experts warn that ongoing drought and climate-related factors increase the frequency and intensity of wildfires in California. Residents are advised to prepare emergency kits, remain informed about evacuation routes, and prioritize safety.

Authorities continue to monitor the situation closely, with firefighting efforts expected to take several days before the wildfire is fully contained.

خلاصہ (اردو میں):
لاس اینجلس کے قریب نیا جنگلاتی آگ کا شعلہ تقریباً 9,400 ایکڑ میں پھیل گیا ہے، جس کے باعث لازمی خالی کرنے کے احکامات جاری کیے گئے ہیں۔ حکام نے لوگوں سے کہا ہے کہ حفاظتی ہدایات پر عمل کریں اور محفوظ مقامات پر منتقل ہوں۔

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