The recent fires in Los Angeles have destroyed entire communities, burning more than 10,000 structures across 35,000 acres, significantly affected by extreme Santa Ana winds.
Firefighters struggled to combat the ferocious blazes, focusing on rescue operations and saving individual homes due to the overwhelming nature of the Santa Ana winds.
The overlap of Santa Ana wind season with the unusually warm, dry winter conditions has heightened fire risks, an increasingly common occurrence attributed to climate change.
This season's catastrophic fires in California are among the most destructive in state history, revealing the devastating impacts of climate change on fire patterns.
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