Multiple wildfires raging in Los Angeles

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Global News Podcast

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2025-01-09

30 分钟
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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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  • Hello, I'm Oliver Conway.

  • 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.

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  • 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.