Early Friday morning, the president of the Iranian Red Crescent Society (IRCS) expressed sympathy for the victims of the Los Angeles wildfires and announced that IRCS stands ready to send humanitarian aid.
Iran has announced its readiness to send humanitarian aid to the ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles.
Iranian Red Crescent Chairman Pirhossein Kolivand, in a letter of sympathy to American Red Cross President Cliff Holt, said in a letter of condolence to American Red Cross President Cliff Holt that he would send humanitarian aid to the United States, especially in response to the disaster situation caused by large-scale wildfires. He announced that he is ready. In LA, Southern California.
Firefighters scrambled Sunday to make further progress on a wildfire that has destroyed thousands of homes and killed 24 people in the Los Angeles area as forecasters warned of dangerous weather again.
At least 16 people are missing, according to the Associated Press, and authorities said the number is expected to rise.
The National Weather Service issued a red flag warning for severe fire conditions due to sustained winds of 50 mph (80 kph) through Wednesday, with gusts reaching 70 mph (113 kph) in the mountains.
Bureau of Meteorology meteorologist Rich Thompson said the most dangerous day would be Tuesday.
Los Angeles County Fire Chief Anthony C. Marrone said 70 more water trucks arrived to help firefighters prevent the blaze from spreading due to new gusts of wind.
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