Interactive map reveals the extent of LA wildfires devastation
Authorities have released an interactive map showing the extent of damages caused by the deadly wildfires in Los Angeles.
Thousands have been left homeless since the fires began almost one week ago, with 24 people dead as dangerous weather is forecast to move in again tomorrow.
At least 16 people are still missing, with authorities saying the number is expected to rise.
The worst of the damages has been reported in the Palisades, a neighbourhood on the coast of the Pacific Ocean.
An interactive map shows most homes were destroyed – with only a lucky few managing to escape the flames.
Tomorrow will be the worst day for fire conditions as winds up to 50mph and gusts of 70mph move through as part of the Santa Anas winds.
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