Terrified residents trapped in gridlock traffic as they try to escape LA wildfires after flames surround celeb enclave

Terrified Residents of Los Angeles are stuck in traffic as they attempt to escape the devastating wildfires.

Authorities warn that the wildfires might continue for days, and at least 11 people have perished as a result of them, while 13 are still unaccounted for.

As time goes on, flames from six uncontrolled wildfires continue to rage through Los Angeles, threatening more star-studded communities.

Now, residents of Brentwood and Mandeville Canyon are frantically searching for a route out of the wealthy neighborhood as the Palisades Fire tears through it.

As long lines begin to form on the major routes, the famous Sunset Boulevard is beginning to overflow with drivers trying to get away from the wildfire nightmare.

With wind gusts of up to 70 mph predicted in the next days, authorities have issued further mandatory evacuation orders, making it even harder to fight the fires.

According to LA Fire Chief Kristin Crowley, there was a “significant flare up” in several areas of the Palisades Fire tragedy last night.

As the flames continue to scorch the area, the chief went on to say that “we will be facing another critical weather event” because of the strong winds.

Today marks the beginning of search and rescue operations following days of destruction.

The search for “remains and reunite families” is being led by cadaver dogs, according to Sheriff Robert Luna.

Three individuals were murdered in the Palisades Fire, while eight people perished in the Eaton Fire.

In the county, about 153,000 people have been evacuated, and another 166,000 are under serious warning.

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In multiple locations, tens of thousands of buildings have been completely destroyed by fire.

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