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Los Angeles Declares Health Emergency Amid Devastating Wildfires
Due to severe wildfires in Los Angeles, a health emergency has been declared due to hazardous air quality; over 144,000 people have been evacuated, 16 are dead, 13 are missing, and thousands of homes have been destroyed, causing $8 billion in damages.
Los Angeles Declares Health Emergency Amid Devastating Wildfires
Due to severe wildfires in Los Angeles, a health emergency has been declared due to hazardous air quality; over 144,000 people have been evacuated, 16 are dead, 13 are missing, and thousands of homes have been destroyed, causing $8 billion in damages.
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32% Bias Score


Devastating Los Angeles Wildfires Claim 16 Lives, Cause $150 Billion in Damages
Multiple wildfires raging across Los Angeles have claimed at least 16 lives, destroyed over 12,000 homes and 150,000 acres, prompting a military response and a curfew due to widespread looting, with damage estimates reaching $150 billion.
Devastating Los Angeles Wildfires Claim 16 Lives, Cause $150 Billion in Damages
Multiple wildfires raging across Los Angeles have claimed at least 16 lives, destroyed over 12,000 homes and 150,000 acres, prompting a military response and a curfew due to widespread looting, with damage estimates reaching $150 billion.
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24% Bias Score


Latino Community Mobilizes Extensive Aid for Los Angeles Wildfire Victims
Devastating wildfires in Los Angeles County have forced over 100,000 evacuations, resulting in at least 16 fire-related deaths under investigation; the Latino community, comprising over 4.8 million people in the county, is actively providing substantial aid through donations, resource mobilization, ...
Latino Community Mobilizes Extensive Aid for Los Angeles Wildfire Victims
Devastating wildfires in Los Angeles County have forced over 100,000 evacuations, resulting in at least 16 fire-related deaths under investigation; the Latino community, comprising over 4.8 million people in the county, is actively providing substantial aid through donations, resource mobilization, ...
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24% Bias Score


California Wildfires: Saltwater Used, Death Toll Rises
Southern California wildfires forced over 130,000 evacuations and caused at least 10 deaths, leading authorities to use ocean water to fight the blazes despite its potential for environmental harm; a drone collision with a firefighting plane further complicated efforts.
California Wildfires: Saltwater Used, Death Toll Rises
Southern California wildfires forced over 130,000 evacuations and caused at least 10 deaths, leading authorities to use ocean water to fight the blazes despite its potential for environmental harm; a drone collision with a firefighting plane further complicated efforts.
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Devastating Los Angeles Wildfires Cause Over $60 Billion in Damages
Fast-moving wildfires in Los Angeles since Tuesday have killed at least 10 people, destroyed thousands of structures, and caused an estimated $60 billion to $130 billion in damages, exceeding previous records; the Eaton and Palisades fires are among the largest to hit L.A. County.
Devastating Los Angeles Wildfires Cause Over $60 Billion in Damages
Fast-moving wildfires in Los Angeles since Tuesday have killed at least 10 people, destroyed thousands of structures, and caused an estimated $60 billion to $130 billion in damages, exceeding previous records; the Eaton and Palisades fires are among the largest to hit L.A. County.
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Los Angeles Wildfires: 11 Dead, 37,000 Acres Burned, and Widespread Health Risks
The Los Angeles wildfires have caused 11 deaths, burned 37,000 acres, and led to mass evacuations due to smoke inhalation and property damage; long-term health consequences are expected to significantly impact vulnerable populations.
Los Angeles Wildfires: 11 Dead, 37,000 Acres Burned, and Widespread Health Risks
The Los Angeles wildfires have caused 11 deaths, burned 37,000 acres, and led to mass evacuations due to smoke inhalation and property damage; long-term health consequences are expected to significantly impact vulnerable populations.
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16 Dead in Devastating Los Angeles County Wildfires
Wildfires in Los Angeles County have killed at least 16 people, with the Eaton and Palisades Fires being the most destructive, scorching thousands of acres and damaging or destroying thousands of structures, while also causing significant water pressure loss in the Palisades area.

16 Dead in Devastating Los Angeles County Wildfires
Wildfires in Los Angeles County have killed at least 16 people, with the Eaton and Palisades Fires being the most destructive, scorching thousands of acres and damaging or destroying thousands of structures, while also causing significant water pressure loss in the Palisades area.
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36% Bias Score

Mexico Sends Firefighters to Aid California Wildfire Efforts
Mexico sent firefighters to Los Angeles to help battle wildfires, adding to support from seven other states and Canada; 153,000 residents are under mandatory evacuation orders, and another 166,000 are warned of potential evacuations due to worsening weather conditions over the next 72 hours.

Mexico Sends Firefighters to Aid California Wildfire Efforts
Mexico sent firefighters to Los Angeles to help battle wildfires, adding to support from seven other states and Canada; 153,000 residents are under mandatory evacuation orders, and another 166,000 are warned of potential evacuations due to worsening weather conditions over the next 72 hours.
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Palisades Fire: 60 mph Winds Fuel Devastating Wildfire in Los Angeles
Fueled by 60 mph winds, the Palisades Fire in Los Angeles rapidly spread from a small brush fire on January 7th, consuming over 20,000 acres, destroying 5,000 structures, and causing at least 11 deaths, highlighting the region's vulnerability to wildfires.

Palisades Fire: 60 mph Winds Fuel Devastating Wildfire in Los Angeles
Fueled by 60 mph winds, the Palisades Fire in Los Angeles rapidly spread from a small brush fire on January 7th, consuming over 20,000 acres, destroying 5,000 structures, and causing at least 11 deaths, highlighting the region's vulnerability to wildfires.
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Los Angeles Wildfires: 11 Dead, 10,000 Structures Destroyed, Billions in Damages
Devastating wildfires in Los Angeles County have killed at least 11 people, destroyed 10,000 structures, and displaced 153,000 residents, with the Palisades fire shifting direction and causing further evacuations; the economic impact is estimated at $135-150 billion.

Los Angeles Wildfires: 11 Dead, 10,000 Structures Destroyed, Billions in Damages
Devastating wildfires in Los Angeles County have killed at least 11 people, destroyed 10,000 structures, and displaced 153,000 residents, with the Palisades fire shifting direction and causing further evacuations; the economic impact is estimated at $135-150 billion.
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Los Angeles Wildfires: 11 Dead, 10,000 Buildings Destroyed, Palisades Fire Shifts Direction
Devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, fueled by Santa Ana winds, have killed 11, destroyed 10,000 buildings, and displaced 153,000, with the largest blaze shifting direction Saturday, prompting new evacuations and threatening Brentwood and the San Fernando Valley foothills.

Los Angeles Wildfires: 11 Dead, 10,000 Buildings Destroyed, Palisades Fire Shifts Direction
Devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, fueled by Santa Ana winds, have killed 11, destroyed 10,000 buildings, and displaced 153,000, with the largest blaze shifting direction Saturday, prompting new evacuations and threatening Brentwood and the San Fernando Valley foothills.
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28% Bias Score

LADWP's Lack of Safety Protocol Exacerbates Los Angeles Wildfires
Los Angeles's municipal utility lacked a standard safety protocol to maintain water pressure to fire hydrants during a planned power outage, hampering wildfire response; this absence, unlike other California utilities, led to a water shortage during the wildfires.

LADWP's Lack of Safety Protocol Exacerbates Los Angeles Wildfires
Los Angeles's municipal utility lacked a standard safety protocol to maintain water pressure to fire hydrants during a planned power outage, hampering wildfire response; this absence, unlike other California utilities, led to a water shortage during the wildfires.
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44% Bias Score
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