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Los Angeles wildfires day 10: What’s the latest, and how can you help? 

Los Angeles wildfires day 10: What’s the latest, and how can you help? 

Firefighters battling the Los Angeles wildfires made significant progress on Wednesday after dangerous wind-driven fire ...

Firefighters battling the Los Angeles wildfires made significant progress on Wednesday after dangerous wind-driven fire conditions eased, but officials warned that the threat is far from over.

A Cal Fire spokesperson described the continuing fight as fraught with “extreme hazards and the potential for fire growth.” Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass urged caution, stating, “We are not out of the woods yet.”

The calmer conditions brought relief to Los Angeles, the United States’s second-largest metropolitan area, which had been on edge as flames threatened surrounding communities.

Here is what we know:

What’s the latest on the ground?

Death toll and missing people

Active fires:

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Santa Ana winds

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Damage and evacuations:

What’s expected on Thursday?

Conditions are expected to begin improving, and wind speeds are expected to continue decreasing.

“The really good news is that today will be the last really windy day,” wrote the National Weather Service. “Look for a marked decrease in the winds this afternoon.”

Still, gusty winds and relative humidities below 15 percent will allow any new fires that ignite to spread quickly.

For Thursday, offshore winds will diminish, resulting in cooler temperatures. By Friday, the winds will move onshore, cooling Southern California down even more.

According to an Associated Press report, firefighters and police continue to face new challenges. Since the fires began last week, authorities have arrested about six people accused of igniting small fires, all of which were quickly extinguished.

One suspect confessed to starting a fire in a tree because he “liked the smell of burning leaves,” according to Los Angeles Police Chief Jim McDonnell. Another admitted that “she enjoyed causing chaos and destruction,” the chief reported on Wednesday.

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As things slightly improve, how can you help LA wildfire victims?

Many aid organisations are providing relief in the area.

Charity Navigator has compiled a list of organisations providing immediate and long-term assistance to those affected by the wildfires.

Separately, GoFundMe.org also launched the 2025 Wildfire Relief Fund, which will “go directly to people impacted who are seeking help through GoFundMe fundraisers, and to nonprofit organisations on the ground providing relief”.

Some other organisations include:

The American Red Cross provides shelter, food, relief supplies and medical care.

The YMCA of Metropolitan Los Angeles announced initiatives and places collecting essential items for families affected by the fires.

The Los Angeles Regional Food Bank is accepting financial donations and essential items to assist those affected.

Authorities are cautioning the public to watch out for scammers and stay alert. The Federal Trade Commission has offered guidance on identifying fake charities and fundraisers, including advice on asking detailed questions and avoiding pressure to donate on the spot.

 

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