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Los Angeles warned over July 4 firework blazes during drought by AFP Staff Writers Los Angeles (AFP) June 16, 2022 The punishing drought gripping the western United States has claimed another victim: Independence Day fireworks, with Los Angeles city bosses warning private displays could spark dangerous blazes. Americans celebrate the 1776 declaration of independence from British rule on July 4 every year with proudly patriotic parties that often include drinking and pyrotechnics. But managers in Los Angeles, the second-biggest city in the country, are warning residents they should avoid backyard firework displays. "All fireworks in the city are illegal for personal use and only professional and permitted firework shows are the places where Angelenos should go to celebrate the Fourth of July with a fireworks display," City Attorney Mike Feuer said. "The risk of devastating, quickly spreading fires sparked by fireworks is severe this year, not to mention the ever-present threat of serious, life-altering injuries. "That's why we're starting early this year, cracking down and urging Angelenos to leave fireworks to the pros." The western United States is in the midst of its driest period for a millennium, after years of below-average rainfall. Firefighters say the wildfires they are dealing with across the region are larger and more ferocious, with dried-out plants and trees offering explosive fuel. People living in southern California are being urged to save water to preserve dwindling supplies in local reservoirs. That has included restrictions on outdoor watering, with many residents now expecting their once-luscious lawns will turn brown over the scorching summer.
Wildfire tears through California forest as temperatures rocket Los Angeles (AFP) June 13, 2022 A wildfire was burning out of control Monday in forest outside Los Angeles after a weekend of record-breaking temperatures, and as forecasters warn of fire danger across the parched US West. Almost 1,000 acres (400 hectares) had been charred by the Sheep fire since it erupted in the Los Angeles national forest on Saturday evening. Thousands were warned to evacuate their homes in the community of Wrightwood, with the fire just five percent contained. Firefighters battling the blaze said it wa ... read more
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