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Los Angeles wildfires spread to Hollywood as mayor declares inferno ‘the big one’

Los Angeles hit from both sides as upscale Pacific Palisades, hills above Pasadena on fire and a new blaze breaks out in Hollywood Hills

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‘It's Armageddon’: Los Angeles surrounded by out-of-control wildfires

‘It's Armageddon’: Los Angeles surrounded by out-of-control wildfires

A terrifying wave of wildfires squeezing Los Angeles on multiple fronts pushed closer to the symbolic heart of the US film industry on Thursday after a new blaze ignited in the hills overlooking Hollywood Boulevard and its Walk of Fame.

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The crescent of flames squeezing Los Angeles – including a huge fire between Santa Monica and Malibu on the city’s western flank and a conflagration in the east near Pasadena – was so expansive that it was visible from space as a huge pincer.

More than 100,000 people have been ordered to evacuate as dry, hurricane-force winds spread flames across parched ground that has seen no rain for months. At least five people have died since the fires erupted on Tuesday.

The homes of movie stars and celebrities were among those consumed by flames, which tore through some of the world’s most lavish real estate, and in the case of the Hollywood Hills fire, above showbiz landmarks instantly recognisable around the world.

Water is dropped by helicopter on the burning Sunset Fire in the Hollywood Hills. Photo: AP
Water is dropped by helicopter on the burning Sunset Fire in the Hollywood Hills. Photo: AP

“This firestorm is the big one,” Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass told a press conference after rushing back to the city, cutting short an official trip to Ghana.

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