Ankara: Malignant Eaton and Palisads Wildfire in Southern California, which burned thousands of acres and caused widespread destruction, was fully absorbed after 24 days, Anadolu Agency (AA) said on Friday citing local media. .
The fire, which broke on 7 January, was surrounded by excessive drought conditions and powerful winds.
Palisads’ fire Pacific Palisads, in the east of Malibu, erupted, and spread rapidly, while Eaton’s fire exploded in the foothills of Angels National Forest before going to Altadena.
According to NBC News, at least 29 people lost their lives in Blaze, with 17 deaths associated with Eaton Fire and 12 Palisads were attached to the fire, Palisads were connected to the fire.
Officers are still investigating the cause of the fire.
Media outlet reported that according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL Fire), the fire of Palisades destroyed 23,448 acres, destroyed 6,837 structures and damaged more than 1,000.
Eaton Fire consumed 14,021 acres of land, affected by about 4,000 acres in urban areas.
Fire flames destroyed 9,418 structures, including historical buildings in Altadena.
Earlier this week, a storm brought the first important rainfall in the months, causing fire in firefighters.
The outlet quoted the Cal Fire Chief Joe Tyler as saying, “Rainfall in Southern California has greatly reduced the current fire capacity.”