Post Fire Burns Over 15,600 Acres in Los Angeles County, Threatens Critical Infrastructure
Post Fire Burns Over 15,600 Acres in Los Angeles County, Threatens Critical Infrastructure
Post Fire Burns Over 15,600 Acres in Los Angeles County, Threatens Critical Infrastructure
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Firefighters in California are battling the Post Fire, which has scorched over 15,600 acres in Los Angeles County since it began on Saturday. The fire, currently 24% contained, has forced the evacuation of at least 1,200 people and threatens critical infrastructure such as power lines and dams. Strong winds, high temperatures, and low humidity are complicating containment efforts. Assistance has been provided by several firefighting teams from San Diego County and beyond. The South Coast Air Quality Management District has issued smoke advisories for nearby regions. Meanwhile, the Point Fire in Sonoma County has burned nearly 2 square miles and is 20% contained.

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