Multiple major wildfires are leaving a trail of destruction and death in the Los Angeles area.
A handful of wildfires that kicked up on Jan. 7, powered by high winds and dry conditions, have exploded in size. As of Wednesday afternoon, 25 people had been killed and more than 12,000 buildings and structures have been destroyed. More than 160,000 people are under evacuation orders and warnings.
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The largest of the blazes, the Palisades Fire, is more than 37 square miles. That’s more than half the land size of Washington, D.C. A second fire, the Eaton Fire, is now more than 22 square miles.
The Palisades Fire threatens thousands of structures inside the fire’s perimeter.
The Palisades Fire has grown quickly, more than doubling in size within a few hours on Jan. 7.
The fires have led to power outages all over the Los Angeles area. As of Wednesday afternoon more than 65,000 customers were without power across California’s Ventura and Los Angeles counties, according to PowerOutage.us.
This article was originally published on NBCNews.com