Wildfires ravage Los Angeles, with about 180000 people receiving evacuation orders. Over 420000 California residents lose power

On January 10th, city officials and officials from the Fire Department, Police Department, and other relevant departments in Los Angeles, California, held a press conference on January 9th local time to report on the impact of the fire and the progress of firefighting in various areas of Los Angeles. According to the latest report, about 180000 people in Los Angeles have received evacuation orders, and nearly 200000 people are under evacuation warnings. It is currently unclear how many people have died or been injured in the fire, but it has been confirmed that at least 5 people have died. It is reported that the sewer, power, and transportation systems in Los Angeles County have all suffered severe damage. According to data from the US power tracking website PowerOutage.us, as of 9:40 am Western Time on the 9th, over 420000 households in California have experienced power outages. Los Angeles public utility officials said that on the morning of the 9th, about 95000 residents in the Los Angeles area experienced power outages. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass announced that the evacuation order for Hollywood, which was threatened by the Sunset Fire, was lifted on the morning of the 9th.

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