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Southern California Faces Windy Fire Danger Again
Los Angeles, USATuesday, January 21, 2025
Meteorologists are worried that the returning winds could cause these fires to jump their containment lines. This would make them even harder to control. The winds are expected to peak on Monday evening and continue into Tuesday morning.
The winds are coming from the northeast, which is typical for Santa Ana winds. They pose the greatest threat to the San Fernando and Santa Clarita valleys. Due to the strong winds and low humidity, new or existing fires could spread very quickly and behave extremely.
Investigators are still looking into what caused these major fires. Since there was no lightning in the area, they think humans might be responsible. A congressional report shows that between 2018 and 2022, about 89% of wildfires in the U. S. were started by humans. Common causes include debris burns, utility equipment issues, and arson.
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