Los Angeles is bracing for critical wildfire conditions again as dry winds scour Southern California, creating the risk of more blazes in the wake of a disaster that has killed at least 24 people, driven thousands from their homes and touched off political infighting.
A “particularly dangerous situation red flag warning” — a relatively rare alert — remains in effect across Los Angeles and parts of three other counties through most of Wednesday as tropical-storm-strength gusts are set to sweep the region, according to the National Weather Service. A less severe, but still perilous, situation