California Fire “The Worst Is Yet To Come” – Here’s What To Know
Thousands of people are frantically seeking safety after the Palisades Fire in Los Angeles, with elderly individuals being evacuated in nothing more than their socks and pajamas. Regrettably, it seems that this intense conflict is far from being resolved, as powerful winds compelled planes to land and the flames escalated beyond control.
Fierce winds fueled the flames and caused confusion in evacuation zones as the Palisades Fire exploded with such ferocity that inhabitants were forced to evacuate for their lives, some without shoes or basic needs.
More than 30,000 people were forced to evacuate their homes as the initially controllable fire rapidly grew out of control, leading authorities to warn that the worst was “yet to come.”
By early evening, approximately 3,000 acres had been burned by the fire, which started at 10:30 a.m. close to Piedra Morada Drive. As inhabitants frantically fled, it surged at an alarming rate, burning the equivalent of more than one football field every minute and hopping highways due to the unrelenting winds.