LA Fires is a rapidly rising search term on Google Trends CA-NL due to the recent wildfires in Southern California. These fires have burned hundreds of thousands of acres, destroyed thousands of homes and businesses, and caused widespread evacuations.
The largest of these fires is the Woolsey Fire, which has burned over 90,000 acres in Ventura and Los Angeles counties. The fire has destroyed over 300 homes and forced the evacuation of over 200,000 people.
The Hill Fire, burning in Ventura County, has burned over 40,000 acres and destroyed over 100 homes. The fire has also forced the evacuation of over 20,000 people.
The Camp Fire, burning in Butte County, has burned over 150,000 acres and destroyed over 6,000 homes. The fire has also killed at least 23 people and forced the evacuation of over 50,000 people.
The fires are being fueled by strong winds and dry vegetation. The Santa Ana winds, which are common in Southern California during the fall, are expected to continue into the coming week, which could make it difficult to contain the fires.
The fires have caused widespread damage and disruption. Many roads have been closed, and schools and businesses have been forced to close. The fires have also caused air quality to deteriorate, and residents have been advised to stay indoors as much as possible.
Firefighters are working hard to contain the fires, but the strong winds and dry vegetation are making it difficult. The fires are expected to continue to burn for several days, and it could be weeks before they are fully contained.
In the meantime, residents are being urged to evacuate if they are in danger and to follow the instructions of local officials.
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