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00:00The 11th day of fire in Los Angeles, USA is still uncontrollable.
00:09Many areas are still on fire and residents are being told to leave their homes.
00:14In the meantime, the number of people who have died in the fire has increased to 27, while dozens of people have died in the fire.
00:19More than 12,300 houses have been burnt to ashes.
00:24There is a fear of more than 150 billion dollars in losses.
00:27In the Palisades area of Los Angeles, most of the fire has been destroyed.
00:32On January 7, there was a fire in this area of the forest that has not yet been extinguished.
00:3723,713 acres of land in this area have been engulfed in fire.
00:43Now that the wind speed is decreasing, it is believed that the fire will be controlled to a large extent by the end of the week.
00:5014,117 acres of land in the Eaton area are engulfed in fire.
00:55More than half of the affected areas have been engulfed in fire.
00:59The National Weather Service of the United States has said that the wind speed will increase again starting from January 20.
01:09If the wind speed increases in California on Monday and Tuesday, the risk of spreading fire will increase again.
01:15But there are still three days left.
01:18It seems that the bad days of America are going on.
01:22Because America has not yet been able to extinguish this fire.
01:25On Thursday afternoon, a huge fire broke out in the second largest battery storage plant in the world.
01:31As a result, one part of Highway 1 in California was closed.
01:35Hundreds of people were also ordered to leave the area.
01:38According to the media report, high flames and black smoke were seen in the sky.
01:43There was no indication of the fire being extinguished until late at night.
01:46About 1,500 people were ordered to leave Moss Landing and Elkhorn Slope area.
01:52The Moss Landing power plant, located about 77 miles south of San Francisco, is owned by Texas company Vistra Energy.
02:00It has thousands of lithium batteries.
02:02These batteries are capable of discharging electricity from solar energy sources.
02:08If there is a fire in it, it can be very difficult to extinguish it.
02:12Monterey County Supervisor Glenn Church said,
02:15There can be no comment on this.
02:17This is a disaster. This is the truth.
02:19However, there was no hope that the fire would spread beyond the concrete building.

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