New fires erupt around L.A. County as Thursday brings more dangerous weather
Briefly

Southern California is under severe fire danger due to persistent dry conditions and strong winds, leading to new wildfires in areas such as Castaic and the Sepulveda Pass. Firefighters are working tirelessly to control expanding blazes during a month plagued by significant fire losses, with numerous red flag warnings in place for most of January. The situation prompted officials to advise residents in high-risk areas to prepare for potential evacuations as any new fires could spread rapidly. The community remains on alert as conditions continue to pose serious threats to safety and property.
Southern California is facing another day of dangerous winds and dry conditions that sparked new blazes across a region in a month marked by unprecedented fire losses.
There have been red flag warnings in some part of Southern California for 14 of the last 17 days. The stretch started Jan. 7, the day the Palisades and Eaton fires began their devastating spread.
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