Satellite imagery shows houses burned down, roads closed, and the fires spreading across Los Angeles.
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The fires in the Los Angeles area have consumed about 45 square miles — roughly the size of the city of San Francisco.
Images provided to Newsweek by Planet Labs reveal the breadth of the Southern California wildfires as they intensified on ...
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High resolution satellite imagery taken over the last 24 hours shows the scale of destruction wrought on neighbourhoods north of Los Angeles by several fires.
New satellite imagery has enabled observers to see the destructive power from a series of wildfires, which continue to burn across Los Angeles. | ITV National News ...
The images, captured on January 6 by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) instrument on NASA’s Aqua ...
The Pacific Palisades fire alone devastated over 15,000 acres, leaving Malibu’s iconic coastline blackened and beachfront ...
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Satellite imagery captured the Palisades fire burning in northern Los Angeles on Tuesday, January 7, as officials advised ...