Climate Scientist Warns ‘The Worst Is Yet To Come’ As Winds Gain Speed Causing Aircrafts to Ground and Buildings Continuing to Burn in Palisades Fire

Climate scientists warned how the worst is yet to come after the devastating wildfires took center stage recently in Los Angeles.

High winds are giving the wildfires more power to spread and wreak havoc around Los Angeles County, sources shared.

As per reports from Radar Online, an estimated 1000 structures were destroyed along the way as firefighters worked in a tirelessly manner to control those flames.

Sadly, extreme winds also grounded all kinds of rescue and relief efforts and with limited water supplies, it’s just getting worse.

The California state governor just declared an emergency after two people were reported dead with thousands of evacuated and thousands more in the process of being shifted to safer locations.

Use of aircraft was also stopped at 8 am as wind gusts between 80 to 100 MPH were recorded in some areas.

Margaret Stewart from the LA Fire Department also shared more on this front including how officials were busy monitoring the situation closely.

That would determine if and when travel by air would be safe enough for the temporary ban to be lifted.

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