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Study: Climate change exacerbated fires in Southern California

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Published: January 30th, 2025,
Last updated: May 28th, 2025

Firefighting work in San Diego: Dozens of people have died in the forest fires in the Los Angeles area and 16,000 buildings have been destroyed so far.

Climate change has made the conditions for fires in Southern California 35 percent more likely and six percent more intense. According to a rapid analysis by the World Weather Attribution (WWA) at the Imperial College London, this trend has accelerated in recent decades. So far, 29 people have died, and over 16,000 buildings have been destroyed in the wildfires in the Los Angeles area in early 2025.

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