Inmate firefighters help combat Southern California Wildfires
Inmate firefighters dig a containment line as they battle the Palisades Fire on Jan. 10, 2025, in Los Angeles, CA.
The Palisades fire had grown to over 22,000 acres and has destroyed thousands of homes.
The fire is currently 11 percent contained.
Inmate firefighters in their orange firefighting gear gather equipment beside a Cal Fire firetruck in the Mandeville Canyon neighborhood of Los Angeles,
CA, on Jan. 12, 2025, as the Palisades Fire continues to spread.
US officials warned that "dangerous and strong" winds were set to push deadly wildfires further through Los Angeles residential areas on Jan. 12 as firefighters struggled to progress against the flames.
At least 24 people have been confirmed dead from blazes that have ripped through the city, reducing whole neighborhoods to ashes and leaving thousands without homes.
Inmate firefighters in their orange firefighting gear gather equipment beside a Cal Fire firetruck in the Mandeville Canyon neighborhood of Los Angeles, CA, on Jan.
12, 2025, as the Palisades Fire continues to spread.
US officials warned that "dangerous and strong" winds were set to push deadly wildfires further through Los Angeles residential areas on Jan. 12 as firefighters struggled to progress against the flames.
At least 24 people have been confirmed dead from blazes that have ripped through the city, reducing whole neighborhoods to ashes and leaving thousands without homes.
Inmate firefighters dig a containment line as they battle the Palisades Fire on Jan. 10, 2025,
in Los Angeles, CA. The Palisades fire had grown to over 22,000 acres and has destroyed thousands of homes. The fire is currently 11 percent contained.
Inmate firefighters dig a containment line as they battle the Palisades Fire on Jan. 10, 2025, in Los Angeles, CA. The Palisades fire had grown to over 22,000 acres and has destroyed thousands of homes.
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