A crescent of flames looms over Los Angeles as wildfires burn. Firefighters manage to bring under control the blaze that had been threatening Hollywood. Also: the dangerous journey across the Darien Gap jungle.
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We are recording this at 14 hours GMT on Thursday 9th January.
The fires around Los Angeles are visible from space as they continue to burn, but firefighters have managed to control the blaze threatening Hollywood.
The Ukrainian president says a new chapter in the war with Russia will open when Donald Trump returns to the White House.
And what happens when Swedish women earn more than their husbands?
Also in the podcast, Crossing the Darien Gap Jungle.
The Darien is a completely horrible experience.
There are dead people everywhere, women who have been separated from their children, too.
It is horrible.
Multiple wildfires continue to burn in Los Angeles, with at least three completely uncontained.
The two largest, Eaton and Palisades, now cover more than 110 square kilometers.
Five people have died and more than a thousand structures have been destroyed, including the homes of celebrities like Billy Crystal, James woods and Paris Hilton.
We got an update from David Acuna, battalion chief at the California Fire Service.
Unfortunately, the progress is literally zero because the wind has been blowing consistently at 60 to 100 miles an hour since yesterday morning.
It actually blew harder last night.
This still consistent right now it's in its 20s and 30s, so it is going down slightly, but it's still significant.