On Tuesday, a section of Los Angeles destroyed homes and created traffic jams as 30,000 people evacuated beneath huge plumes of smoke that covered much of the metropolitan area as the wildfire raged.
Officials said that at least 1,262 acres (510 hectares) of the Pacific Palisades area, between Santa Monica and Malibu, had burned. They also added that they had already warned of extreme fire danger from powerful winds that arrived following extended dry weather.
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