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Wildfires Rage on as Los Angeles Prepares for New Round of Strong Winds

On Sunday, wildfire-hit Los Angeles faced dangerous winds again, with officials ready to combat new blazes sparked by strong gusts

At least 16 people have died as wildfires devastate Los Angeles, spreading toward Brentwood and the San Fernando Valley despite aerial efforts

Winds up to 50 mph will keep the fire threat "critical," potentially spreading flames and embers, firefighters warned

Fire Chief Anthony Marrone said the department received new resources, including water trucks and firefighters, to address the renewed fire threat

Six blazes in Los Angeles have killed 14 people, with 16 missing. Governor Newsom expects the death toll to rise as search teams continue their efforts

Governor Newsom called the fires the worst U.S. disaster by cost. Military personnel are ready to assist, and FEMA urges residents to file for disaster relief

Fire officials reported that the blazes have damaged or destroyed 12,000 structures, leveling entire neighborhoods and leaving an apocalyptic landscape

The Palisades Fire spread over an additional 1,000 acres, consuming more homes. While 11% is contained, it has burned over 22,000 acres, according to officials

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