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Aircraft play key role in combating LA wildfires
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Wildfires in Southern California have been a persistent threat, particularly in the Los Angeles region. Firefighters have been working around the clock to protect lives and property from these destructive blazes. The use of aerial firefighting aircraft has proven to be a crucial element in these efforts.

The fires began on January 7, 2025, driven by strong winds that first affected Pacific Palisades, a neighborhood east of Malibu. This initial fire quickly expanded into a significant event, consuming over 20,000 acres and destroying more than 7,000 structures. In quick succession, another fire known as the Eaton Fire ignited in a national forest north of Los Angeles, spreading rapidly to burn over 14,000 acres and destroy upwards of 10,000 structures.

"According to NBC," reports highlighted the swift spread of these fires due to high winds. As conditions worsened with severe winds reaching up to 80 miles per hour, firefighters had to rely heavily on aerial support. "According to Vertical Magazine," nighttime aerial operations are particularly advantageous due to cooler temperatures and higher humidity levels that help suppress flames.

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A fleet of over 50 firefighting aircraft was deployed by January 9th. "According to Air Med and Rescue," this fleet included helicopters capable of performing "short-haul" rescues and tankers for direct firefighting interventions. Cal Fire's diverse fleet includes Bell UH-1H "Super Hueys" for water drops and Sikorsky S70i helicopters used in nighttime operations.

Tankers like the Grumman S-2T play a vital role with their ability to carry large quantities of water or retardant directly onto fires. Cal Fire also utilizes larger aircraft such as converted McDonnell Douglas DC-10s capable of carrying thousands of gallons for tackling extensive burns.

Cal Fire's tactical aircraft include Rockwell OV-10s which provide command and control from above. These planes assist with coordination between ground teams and other aircraft during firefighting operations.

As wildfires continue to pose significant challenges due to climate change and prolonged droughts, the role of aerial firefighting is expected to grow even more critical in protecting communities across wildfire-prone regions like Southern California.

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