MOSCOW - The number of victims of forest fires in a number of places in Los Angeles, California, United States, rose from 11 to 13 people, reports NBC News citing government data.
US President Joe Biden said the death toll in the disaster was likely to rise as many residents whose whereabouts remain unknown.
Several forest fires have occurred in California since Tuesday 7 January 2025 and prompted tens of thousands of people to flee.
Meteorologists say the rapid spread of fire is caused by dry and highly windy weather.
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The fire destroyed more than 10,000 buildings in the area.
California Governor Gavin Newsom said Friday morning January 10, that the California National Guard had arrived in Los Angeles to prevent looting in the evacuation zone.
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