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CA Fire Photos: A Long Road to Rebuilding Los Angeles
New photos from of California show the devastating aftermath of the flames as new dangers continue to displace locals.

LOS ANGELES, CA — It's sad to think that nearly two weeks have already passed since two massive fires caused tens of thousands to evacuate their homes in the Los Angeles area. Now officials say many residents won't be returning any time soon amid new dangers from landslides to asbestos laden debris.
More than 80,000 people were still under evacuation orders Friday with many still not sure what's left to go back to. Residents were seen gathering at checkpoints begging police and national guard soldiers to let them back into the neighborhoods damaged by the fires. Officials say that it will take, at least, another week for hazardous materials teams and cadaver dogs to survey the areas block by block.
So far, the two fires have taken 27 lives and destroyed more than 12,000 structures. The area scorched by the fires is equal to three times the size of Manhattan and will be remembered as one of the most devastating natural disasters in California history.
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