A fire tornado, known as a "firenado," develops as the Palisades Fire continues its spread

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A fire tornado, or "firenado," forms as the Palisades Fire edges closer to Brentwood and Encino, fueled by strong winds and dry conditions. These rare phenomena occur when intense heat from wildfires creates a spinning vortex of flames, causing additional destruction and danger. With gusts reaching up to 140 mph, firenados can spread embers over great distances, exacerbating wildfire spread. Residents are urged to stay informed and prepared for potential evacuations as this natural disaster unfolds.

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