Fires still without power in Los Angeles

Over 200,000 customers in Los Angeles County and nearly 26,000 in Ventura County are currently without power due to ongoing wildfires. The fires, fueled by dry conditions and strong winds, have caused significant damage, and emergency crews are working to restore power. Firefighters continue to battle the flames across multiple areas, including Malibu and Topanga Canyon. Southern California Edison reports the outages may last for days as crews focus on repairing power lines. Authorities are urging residents to conserve energy and follow evacuation orders. Emergency shelters have been set up for those displaced. High winds and dry conditions are expected to persist, making fire containment challenging. Recovery may take weeks due to the extensive damage.

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