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wildfire

[wahyld-fahyuhr] / ˈwaɪldˌfaɪər /




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The Los Angeles Board of Building and Safety Commissioners declared eight properties in the Pacific Palisades as “public nuisances,” since their owners have still not cleared debris left over from the January wildfires.

From Los Angeles Times

The troubling tabulation comes as Hollywood seeks to turn the page from a gut-punching year that included the Los Angeles wildfires, ongoing declines of local film and television production and the deaths of beloved filmmakers.

From Los Angeles Times

The so-called burning index — a measure of the wildfire threat — was off the charts.

From Los Angeles Times

Electricity prices are rising because of surging demand from artificial intelligence data centers, higher costs for utility companies in California due to wildfires, and higher prices for natural gas.

From Barron's

Electricity prices are rising because of surging demand from artificial intelligence data centers, higher costs for utility companies in California due to wildfires, and higher prices for natural gas.

From Barron's