
On January 14th local time, Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna announced at a fire briefing that the Los Angeles wildfire was rapidly spreading due to strong winds, making the situation extremely critical. It is reported that approximately 88,000 residents have received mandatory evacuation orders, with more than 84,000 residents under evacuation warnings, advised to be ready to leave at any moment.
Luna emphasized that mandatory evacuation orders are a legal requirement that residents must strictly adhere to. While evacuation warnings are not legally binding, they are meant to alert residents to take preventive measures in advance to enable a swift and safe evacuation if necessary. He particularly urged residents to act promptly upon receiving evacuation warnings and not to wait until the fire threatens them.
He also noted that the next 24 hours will be a critical period for addressing the fire, with fire departments responding with full force, and appealed for public cooperation with emergency response measures to minimize casualties.
Wildfires frequently occur in Los Angeles, and the rapid spread of this particular fire due to strong winds poses a significant threat to local residents' lives, with some areas experiencing disruptions to traffic and power supply. Authorities are urging the public to closely follow official information releases and adhere to instructions to ensure their safety.

