Firefighters slowed the deadly and devastating fires in the Los Angeles area Thursday after winds that drove the flames diminished, but the largest blazes still burned out of control.
Fires in the Los Angeles area have killed five people, destroyed nearly 2,000 homes, and forced the evacuation of 130,000 people, with winds fanning the flames and causing power outages.
Nearly 2,000 homes and businesses have been destroyed as winds of up to 100 mph have rapidly intensified the fires.
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