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Satellite images show the scale of the destruction from LA's wildfires
Satellite imagery shows neighborhoods burned down, roads closed, and fires spreading across Los Angeles.
Before-and-After Satellite Images Reveal Destruction of California Wildfires
New satellite images from Maxar Technologies show the scale of the destruction and damage left so far by the wildfires raging in Southern California. As of Wednesday afternoon, the Los Angeles Fire Department reported that the Palisades Fire had spread to 17,234 acres with 0 percent containment.
Photos: See the California wildfires' destructive force, in satellite images
Satellite images show the extent of devastation from multiple wildfires burning in Los Angeles County. The fires have killed at least 10 people and destroyed thousands of structures.
Before and after satellite photos show LA-area neighborhoods in ruins as wildfires rage
Comparing satellite images of the Pacific Palisades, Malibu, and Altadena show the destructive path of what’s shaping up to be one of the worst fires in U.S. history.
Wildfires cause path of destruction through California
Fox News chief correspondent Jonathan Hunt has the latest on the aftermath of the raging flames on 'Special Report.'
Dramatic before-and-after satellite photos show California wildfire destruction
Satellite images are providing a unique and heartbreaking view of the devastation in the Pacific Palisades, Malibu, Altadena and Pasadena from two wildfires that have scorched more than 34,000 acres,
California wildfires considered worst in decades
More evacuations have been put in place as multiple wildfires continue to torch Los Angeles County as the death toll rises and more than 12,000 structures have burned.
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California Fires: Shocking Satellite Images Reveal Scope Of Wreckage
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