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  2. Visualizing the Los Angeles wildfires in maps and charts - AOL

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    A series of life-threatening fire have destroyed homes and taken lives across Los Angeles County and surrounding areas this month. CNN is tracking the fires in maps and charts.

  3. What we know about L.A. fire evacuations, maps, causes ... - AOL

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    The Eaton Fire ignited Tuesday night near a canyon in the sprawling national forest lands north of downtown Los Angeles and had exploded to 14,117 acres by Friday night and was 3%, according to ...

  4. Maps and images reveal scale of LA wildfire devastation - AOL

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    Lidia Fire: Reported in the hills north of Los Angeles. Burnt area: 395 acres. Archer Fire: Small fire that started on Friday and burned through 19 acres. Woodley Fire: Small fire reported in ...

  5. Airport Fire - Wikipedia

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    The Airport Fire was a wildfire that burned 23,526 acres (9,521 ha) in the Santa Ana Mountains in Southern California in September and October 2024. [1] [2] The fire destroyed 160 structures in Orange and Riverside counties and caused 21 non-fatal injuries.

  6. California wildfire map: Track the Palisades Fire as ... - AOL

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    An aircraft flies to drop fire retardant over the area of a wildfire burning near Pacific Palisades on the west side of Los Angeles during a weather driven windstorm on Jan. 7, 2025. California ...

  7. Los Angeles International Airport - Wikipedia

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    [15] [14] The airport was renamed Los Angeles International Airport in 1949. [17] The temporary terminals remained in place for 15 years but quickly became inadequate, especially as air travel entered the "jet age" and other cities invested in modern facilities. Airport leaders once again convinced voters to back a $59 million bond on June 5, 1956.