Los Angeles: Hundreds of resident of a mount neighborhood remained evacuated and extremely dangerous fire condition were expected to last well in to Saturday.
According to the Los Angeles County emergency officials, Another wave of evacuees returned Friday evening to their homes, this time in Azusa, 25 miles northeast of downtown Los Angeles, a day after their neighbors in Glendora did the same. But one Azusa neighborhood known as Mountain Cove remained too close to the remaining fire, so its residents would have to spend another night away.
According to the early assessments, five homes were destroyed and 17 other houses, garages and the other structures were damaged.
Red-flag warning of critical due to the combination of winds, extremely low humidity and extraordinarily dry vegetation were repeatedly extended during the week.
According to the National Weather Service, some warning would expire Friday evening but others would remain for mountain areas until 6 p.m. Saturday.
Tom Contreras (supervisor of the Los Angeles National Forest) said that, the conditions are still extreme out there.
Los Angeles: Dangers Conditions Remain LA-Area Fire Wanes
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