Los Angeles wildfires on map

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Firefighters in Los Angeles are battling a series of fires in the city’s suburbs as tens of thousands of residents are forced to flee.

The rapidly changing situation is exacerbated by Santa Ana winds and extremely dry conditions. At the moment, authorities say there is no way to bring the fires under control.

The Palisades fire, which is closest to the coast and also the largest, has torn through picturesque suburbs that are home to many Hollywood stars. More than 1,000 buildings have already been destroyed.

Here you can see how the fires have spread and are affecting the Los Angeles area.

An overview of the current fires

Four major fires are currently being fought.

The Palisades The fire was first reported at 10:30 a.m. (18:30 GMT) Tuesday, growing in just 20 minutes from a blaze of 20 acres to more than 200 acres, then more than tenfold in a few more hours. At least 30,000 people have so far been ordered to leave their homes.

The Eaton the fire grew to cover 1,000 acres within the first six hours after it broke out. It started in Altadena in the hills above Pasadena around 6:30 p.m. local time on Tuesday.

The Hurst the fire is just north of San Fernando. It started burning Tuesday around 10:10 p.m. local time and grew to 500 acres, according to local officials. It has triggered evacuation orders in neighboring Santa Clarita.

The latest of the four fires is Woodley fire, currently 75 acres in size. It broke out at approximately 06:15 local time on Wednesday.

How did the Palisades Fire spread?

Map showing three stages of development of the Palisades fire

The Palisades fire has burned through more than 2,900 acres so far. The map above shows how quickly the fire spread and intensified in a matter of hours. Just after 2 p.m. Tuesday, it covered 772 acres, and within four hours it had expanded to about its current size.

Thousands of people have been forced to evacuate as more than 1,400 firefighters try to tackle the blaze.

How does the Palisade fire compare in size to New York and London?

Maps showing the size of the Palisade fire when superimposed on maps of New York (L) and London (R)

To give an idea of ​​the size of the Palisades fire, we’ve superimposed it on maps of New York and London.

As you can see, it is comparable in size to the central area of ​​the UK capital or to large areas of lower Manhattan and Brooklyn.

This is how the fires look from space

Smoke from the Palisades fire has been seen drifting out to sea off the coast of California

Another indication of the extent of the Palisades fire comes from NASA’s Earth Observatory.

The images taken on Tuesday show a huge plume of smoke coming from California and drifting out to sea.

The effects of the Eaton fire

Before and after pictures of the Jewish Temple in Pasadena

The Palisade fire isn’t the only one having a devastating effect on neighborhoods in Los Angeles.

The above photos show the Pasadena Jewish Temple before and during the Eaton fire.

The Jewish Temple and Center’s website says it has been in use since 1941 and has a congregation of more than 400 families.