حرائق أحراش كاليفورنيا 2025
2025 California wildfires | |
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![]() Palisades Fire from Playa Vista on January 7, 2025. | |
إحصائيات[1][2][مطلوب مصدر أفضل] | |
إجمالي الحرائق | 164[1] |
المساحة الكلية | 40,695 acres (16,469 ha; 164.69 km2; 63.586 sq mi)[1] |
الوقع | |
الوفيات | 24 (preliminary)[1] |
الإصابات غير المميتة | 22+ |
المباني المدمَرة | 12,300+[1] |
الخريطة | |
![]() Perimeters of 2025 California wildfires (map data) |
There is an ongoing series of wildfires in the U.S. state of California. A series of fires in Southern California, specifically in the Greater Los Angeles area, have caused at least 24 deaths, thousands of destroyed structures, evacuations, and widespread power outages in January 2025.
Background
The timing of "fire season" in California is variable, depending on the amount of prior winter and spring precipitation, the frequency and severity of weather such as heat waves and wind events, and moisture content in vegetation. Northern California typically sees wildfire activity between late spring and early fall, peaking in the summer with hotter and drier conditions. Occasional cold frontal passages can bring wind and lightning. The timing of fire season in Southern California is similar, peaking between late spring and fall. The severity and duration of peak activity in either part of the state is modulated in part by weather events: downslope/offshore wind events can lead to critical fire weather, while onshore flow and Pacific weather systems can bring conditions that hamper wildfire growth.[3][4]
Summary
The 2025 fire season started in early January when an extremely powerful Santa Ana wind event swept through Southern California, sparking several large, destructive wildfires in Los Angeles County.[5]
According to climate scientists, climate change increased the likelihood of the event by creating first a very strong rainfall (which resulted in more vegetation), and then a very strong drought (which dried the vegetation). The likelihood for such events increased by 31–66% from 1950. Previous climate models underestimated the risk, but even they said that a 3-degree temperature rise will increase the chances for such events 2 times in comparison to current conditions. Climate change also increases the intensity of winds, and reduces the amount of water available for stopping the wildfires.[6][7][8]
Scientists from the University of California made a fast evaluation, estimating that the difference between the average temperatures in 1980–2023 and the abnormally hot 2024 alone is responsible for 25% of the moisture deficit which was one of the causes of the wildfires. They mentioned that "Substantial anthropogenic warming occurred prior to this period, so our estimate of the effect of heat anomalies in 2024 is conservative". Their study is still not peer reviewed.[9]
List of wildfires
The following is a list of fires that burned more than 1,000 acres (400 ha), produced significant structural damage, or resulted in casualties.
Name | County | Acres | Start date | Containment date[أ] | Notes | Ref. |
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January 2025 Southern California wildfires | ||||||
Palisades | Los Angeles | 23,713 | January 7 | 31% contained |
Evacuations forced; destroyed at least 3,501 structures and damaged 603 in Pacific Palisades, northwest of Santa Monica. Eight confirmed fatalities and three confirmed injuries. Associated with extremely powerful Santa Ana wind event. | [10][11][12] |
Eaton | Los Angeles | 14,117 | January 7 | 65% contained |
Evacuations forced; destroyed at least 7,193 structures and damaged 805 in Altadena and Pasadena, making it the second most destructive fire in California history. Sixteen confirmed fatalities and five confirmed injuries. Associated with extremely powerful Santa Ana wind event. | [13][14][15] |
Hurst | Los Angeles | 799 | January 7 | January 16 | Evacuations forced. Associated with extremely powerful Santa Ana wind event. | [16] |
Lidia | Los Angeles | 395 | January 8 | January 11 |
Evacuations forced. Associated with extremely powerful Santa Ana wind event. | [17] |
Sunset | Los Angeles | 43 | January 8 | January 9 | Evacuations forced. Associated with extremely powerful Santa Ana wind event. | [18] |
Kenneth | Los Angeles, Ventura | 1,052 | January 9 | January 12 | Evacuations forced. Associated with extremely powerful Santa Ana wind event. | [19] |
See also
Notes
- ^ Containment means that fire crews have established and secured control lines around the fire's perimeter. These lines are barriers, like trenches or cleared vegetation, designed to stop the fire's spread. Containment reflects progress in managing the fire but does not necessarily mean the fire is under control or out.
References
- ^ أ ب ت ث ج "2025 Incident Archive". California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CalFire). Retrieved يناير 7, 2025.
- ^ Joyce, Elijah (يناير 8, 2025). "2025 California Wildfires Fatality Total: 5". X. WXFatalities. Retrieved يناير 9, 2025.
22+ Injuries Confirmed at UCLA
- ^ "Weather: Fire Season Climatology (Northern California)". National Wildfire Coordinating Group. أبريل 25, 2024. Retrieved يونيو 25, 2024.
- ^ Toohey, Grace (يونيو 22, 2024). "California wildfires have already burned 90,000 acres, and summer is just beginning". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved يونيو 25, 2024.
- ^ Garrett, Monica; Gilbert, Mary (يناير 7, 2025). "Wildfires are breaking out in Southern California as the 'most destructive windstorm' in over a decade hits". CNN (in الإنجليزية). Retrieved يناير 8, 2025.
- ^ McGrath, Matt (يناير 9, 2025). "Climate 'whiplash' linked to raging LA fires". BBC. Retrieved يناير 12, 2025.
- ^ Holthaus, Eric (يناير 9, 2025). "The Los Angeles wildfires are climate disasters compounded". The Guardian. Retrieved يناير 12, 2025.
- ^ Ignon, Lance. "Has climate change contributed to the L.A. fires? Expert: 'Definitely.'". Sol price school for public policy. University of Southern California. Retrieved يناير 12, 2025.
- ^ Madakumbura, Gavin; Thackeray, Chad; Hall, Alex; Williams, Park; Norris, Jesse; Sukhdeo, Ray. "Climate Change A Factor In Unprecedented LA Fires". UCLA. Regents of the University of California. Retrieved يناير 16, 2025.
- ^ "Palisades Fire". California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. Retrieved يناير 7, 2025.
- ^ "Wildfire forces evacuation of Pacific Palisades; homes destroyed". KTLA 5. Retrieved يناير 7, 2025.
- ^ "Palisades Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved يناير 7, 2025.
- ^ "Eaton Fire". California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. Retrieved يناير 7, 2025.
- ^ "California wildfires live updates: At least 5 dead, over 100,000 forced to flee". NBC News (in الإنجليزية). يناير 9, 2025. Retrieved يناير 9, 2025.
- ^ "Elapses size of San Francisco: LA fires carve mark on history". ABC News. Retrieved يناير 18, 2025.
- ^ "Hurst Fire". California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. Retrieved يناير 7, 2025.
- ^ "Lidia Fire". California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. Retrieved يناير 8, 2025.
- ^ "Sunset Fire". California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. Retrieved يناير 8, 2025.
- ^ "Kenneth Fire". Watch Duty. Retrieved يناير 9, 2025.
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