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Fresh Fire Erupts, National Guard Called In: What’s Happening In Los Angeles
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Fresh Fire Erupts, National Guard Called In: What’s Happening In Los Angeles

  1. A fresh fire erupted Thursday evening in the West Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles, rapidly consuming over 900 acres within hours. Firefighters have been stretched thin across Southern California as they battle multiple wildfires that have destroyed thousands of structures and forced mass evacuations.
  2. The Pacific Palisades fire has scorched over 19,000 acres, while the Altadena fire has consumed 13,000 acres. Combined, these fires have displaced tens of thousands of residents.
  3. California’s National Guard has been deployed to assist in managing the crisis.  “We’re throwing everything at our disposal – including our National Guard service members – to protect communities in the days to come,” Governor Gavin Newsom said. He also issued a warning against looting, which has reportedly broken out in some evacuation zones.
  4. Among the hardest-hit areas are Pacific Palisades and Altadena, where multi-million-dollar homes have been reduced to ashes. Celebrities such as Paris Hilton, Anthony Hopkins, and Billy Crystal are among those affected. Nearly 180,000 residents remain under evacuation orders, and the death count continues to climb. “This is absolutely an unprecedented, historic firestorm,” said Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass.
  5. President Joe Biden has pledged federal resources to aid California’s response to what he described as the most devastating wildfire in the state’s history. “This is the most widespread, devastating fire in California’s history,” Biden stated during a White House briefing.
  6. The fires have also ignited a political clash. President-elect Donald Trump took to his Truth Social network to criticise Governor Newsom, dubbing him “Gavin Newscum” and accusing him of mismanagement. Trump’s claims included allegations about water mismanagement and fire prevention efforts. President Biden urged Americans to avoid politicising the disaster.
  7. Amid President-elect Trump’s aggressive campaign to incorporate Canada as the 51st state of the United States, Justin Trudeau, who recently decided to step down as PM, offered a helping hand to douse the California fires. “Neighbours helping neighbors,” Mr Trudeau wrote on X and shared a video of Canadian firefighters engaged in LA.
  8. Shelters have been overwhelmed with donations from generous locals, though officials have begun redirecting supplies to other locations. The Sunset Fire in Hollywood Hills, which erupted Wednesday night, prompted the evacuation of thousands before containment efforts allowed residents to return briefly on Thursday.
  9. As the fire rages, conspiracy theorists on social media have made unsubstantiated claims of firefighting equipment being sent to Ukraine or firefighter teams being understaffed due to diversity issues. 
  10. Experts note that two decades of drought, followed by two exceptionally wet years, have created an abundance of dry vegetation that now fuels these massive blazes. Southern California’s lack of heavy rainfall over the past eight months has exacerbated the problem. Meteorologists warn that conditions remain “critical,” with strong winds and dry weather likely to persist. 
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Los Angeles Wildfires: US National Guard Called In, Survivors Survey Wreckage
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Los Angeles Wildfires: US National Guard Called In, Survivors Survey Wreckage

Los Angeles Wildfires LIVE Updates: Los Angeles Wildfires that have killed at least five people continue ravaging the city. United States’ second-largest city lay in ruins. California’s National Guard has been deployed to assist in managing the crisis. The biggest blaze had ripped through over 19,000 acres of the upscale Pacific Palisades neighborhood, while another fire in Altadena had torched 13,000 acres. Neither of the two fires was contained on Thursday, but the spreading has slowed, the firefighters said. Over 9,000 structures across the city have been damaged. Nearly 180,000 people across Los Angeles remain under evacuation orders.

Amid this, looting has broken out. At least 20 people have been arrested in the aftermath of wildfires that started on Tuesday.

Here are LIVE updates on California wildfires:

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Class 12 Student Detained For Bomb Threats To 23 Delhi Schools
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Class 12 Student Detained For Bomb Threats To 23 Delhi Schools

Weeks after a string of bomb hoaxes triggered panic at dozens of schools in Delhi, the city police has uncovered a meticulous plan by a minor to skip exams at his school. They have taken into custody the Class 12 student after finding out his role behind the bomb threats that put the entire city administration on alert on several days.

He had sent bomb threat emails at least six times, each time marking different schools except his own. To avoid suspicion, he always tagged multiple schools on the mail, said officials, adding that he once sent a mail to 23 schools.

Officials said the minor did not want to appear for exam at school and devised a plan to set the stage for bomb threats, which he assumed would disrupt the exams and get those cancelled.

Dozens of such bomb hoaxes had kept authorities on alert in the past few weeks, with former education minister Manish Sisodia saying he has never seen such a state of fear in Delhi.

Students were sent back while the bomb squad and sniffer dogs took over campuses. They would end up with nothing suspicious at the end of the day, but a day would get wasted giving a surprise holiday to the students.

In one such incident last month, over 40 schools – including DPS RK Puram and GD Goenka School in Paschim Vihar – received a bomb threat via email. The email said small bombs were planted inside the school buildings and demanded $30,000 to defuse those.

Facing such frequent fake threats, the city police had also started training teachers and school staff in dealing with such crises. A seminar was organised by the police and the Education department on handling such situations.

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