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Travelers who came in from Los Angeles on Wednesday at Vancouver International Airport reported that the environment they left resembled Armageddon. Due to the Santa Ana breezes, fires have been whipped into a frenzied state throughout Los Angeles County, with five fire currently thought to be burning. According to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, there are currently five more fatalities. On Wednesday evening, Tim Stager and Dawn Marie flew into YVR. They live in Upland, Calif., in San Bernardino County, bordering Los Angeles County. ” When we drove in it, it was very Armageddon-ish, quite dark”, Dawn Marie said. The aircraft is covered in smoking, according to Father Tim. ” Fires all over”, he said. ” When you take off, all the dust, all the flames, you see all that sort of thing. It’s quite dark”.Tim said roadways were closed and semi-trucks tipped over due to the strong breezes. They have lived there their entire life, according to him, and this is the worst they have ever witnessed. 4: 21
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Ilana Jory was staying in Santa Monica, close to the Pacific Palisades flames. ” The clouds were black”, she said. ” And you could view the flames from outside. Ash was evaporating from the entire aircraft. They were traveling from Australia to B.C. and had four times of beautiful temperature before the clouds turned dark.” And yes, it was terrible and obviously traumatizing for everyone there.” She claimed that the Palisades were eluded by the crowds in their entrance. The individuals in the hall were “quite devastated, scared, and concerned,” Jory said. ” And yeah, it was quite. It’s really upsetting for them. Yeah. Terrible period. And then when you took off from L. A., you could see the fires burning, you know, if you look out the left side of the plane” .&, copy 2025 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc.