The fire in the American city of Los Angeles has been controlled only 11% after 6 days, and experts estimate that it may take several weeks to completely control the fire.
According to a foreign news agency, 24 people have died and 16 are missing due to the devastating fire, while the death toll is expected to rise further.
According to American media, thousands of firefighters, hundreds of fire engines, water tankers and 60 aircraft are working to control the worst fire in the forests of Los Angeles on Tuesday last week, but even after 6 days, the fire has not been controlled.
According to a foreign news agency, the largest fire in Pacific Palisades has been controlled by 11% so far and the fire in Eaton has been controlled by 27%.
Experts have warned that it could take weeks to fully control the fire, while experts have also issued a warning of strong winds from Monday to Wednesday.
The fire, which has been burning for 6 days, has burned everything on an area of 40,000 acres to ashes, 150,000 people have left the city and another 160,000 have been given evacuation warnings.
In addition, more than 50,000 customers are without electricity, more than $150 billion in damage has been estimated, and looting is also ongoing in empty houses in the affected area.