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La forest fires: Map Show Palisades and Eaton burn scar areas with the greatest risk from landslides

Los Angeles (KABC) – Southern California was devastated by the region by the region with the fire of the Palisades and the Eaton fire after killing more than two dozen people.

After rain is expected this weekend, the areas affected by the fires prepare for the possibility of mudslides. The Data Team from ABC7 Eyewitness News has put together a card that shows concerns for the palisades and Eaton fires. A detailed card can be displayed in the video above.

In the Eaton fire, the proximity of the fire scares to the mountains of San Gabriel could be a danger. Without vegetable roots in the ground, which hold the top floor in place, the floor from the area of ​​San Gabriel could fall out of the slopes and threaten more houses in Altadena, where more than 9,000 structures were lost.

The Palisades Fire scar also creates danger when the rain begins to fall. Houses in the Topanga Canyon, which mainly survived the fire, faces a new potential danger from a falling top floor.

It is estimated that more than 6,000 buildings were destroyed by the Palisades Fire.

Firefighters gain control of the palisades and the Eaton fires that approach the containment when the rain moves in. However, the new concern is what potential landslides could do to these already destroyed communities.

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