Los Angeles faced its sixth wildfire of the season as flames erupted early Monday in the Hollywood Hills, fueled by dry conditions and strong winds. By mid-morning, the blaze had consumed 50 acres and was only 20% contained, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD).
Mandatory evacuations were issued, with residents fleeing as firefighters and helicopters worked to control the spread. “We’ve been on edge all season,” said resident Sandra Blake.Experts warn that prolonged drought and extreme heat are contributing to the surge in wildfires. The economic and environmental toll continues to mount as Los Angeles braces for more fires in the months ahead.