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How did fire create havoc in Los Angeles city? ‘Homeless’ person will reveal big secrets to the police!


Los Angeles Wildfire: The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) has taken a suspect into custody for setting the Kenneth fire that broke out in West Hills on Thursday afternoon (January 9, 2025). According to the New York Post report, the Kenneth fire broke out after 2.30 pm on Thursday and spread over an area of ​​more than 800 acres.

LAPD Senior Chief Officer Sean Dins says that a person suspected of arson has been taken into custody by citizens in the Woodland Hills area. The agency is investigating arson as a crime. According to the report, the detained person is a 30-year-old homeless man. Not only this, 20 people have been arrested for looting the houses of those who had to leave their homes due to the fire on Wednesday and Thursday.

The fire broke out on 7th January

There was a fire in Los Angeles on Tuesday (January 7, 2025), due to which half the city was burnt to ashes. A scene of devastation was seen all around. Due to this incident, approximately 130,000 Californians have been ordered to evacuate their homes. California includes the Palisade Fire in Los Angeles West, the Eaton Fire north of Pasadena and the Sunset Fire in the Hollywood Hills.

thousands of houses destroyed

Thousands of houses have been destroyed due to fire in the city. At least 10 people have also died in the incidents. However, law enforcement agencies are investigating the fire. The Kenneth Fire started in the San Fernando Valley on Thursday afternoon and spread to Ventura County, but the flames were largely prevented from spreading due to the actions of fire brigade personnel.

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