LA fires containment update: What to know about California's deadly blazes


LA fires containment update: What to know about California's deadly blazes

LOS ANGELES - Fierce wildfires continued to burn on Thursday in the Los Angeles area, leaving at least five people dead and nearly 2,000 structures destroyed, officials said.

Fast-moving flames burned through homes and businesses as residents fled smoke-filled canyons and picturesque neighborhoods that are home to many celebrities.

Some 130,000 people have been put under evacuation orders, as fires have consumed a total of about 42 square miles -- nearly the size of the entire city of San Francisco.

The Palisades Fire, specifically, is already the most destructive in Los Angeles history.

Here's what to know about the situation:

Here is where the current larger fires burning in and around Los Angeles stand, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire).

Cal Fire maintains an updated map of the current wildfires burning in the region.

While Southern California fire officials have said the cause remains under investigation, the region has dealt with high winds and low humidity.

Many of the towering fires that began on Tuesday were fueled by the powerful Santa Ana winds, which gusted to more than 70 mph in some spots, blowing embers through the air and igniting block after block in the Pacific Palisades as well as in Altadena.

The winds persisted on Wednesday, and for a while, made it too dangerous for aircraft to attack the fires from the sky - further hampering their efforts.

The winds lessened on Thursday, forecasters said.

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