Los Angeles is now being put on alert for another unprecedented wind warning amid growing fears of 70mph gusts that might trigger a new blaze.
The reports come after the National Weather Service shared more on the matter including how there is a fourth particularly dangerous situation set to take impact from Tuesday onwards.
Winds were alarmed as they rose up to 70mph, which would go all the way until noon on Wednesday.
Huge swaths of the bone-dry city were under the latest warning from Ventura that would cover a lot of the entire San Fernando Valley. There were areas from San Diego to San Bernardino that still remained under the usual red flag warnings.
The fourth warning comes after the last three of this entire fire season that brought havoc to the very populated region including the ongoing Palisades and Eaton fires.
They have been outlined as the deadliest in the history of the USA. Much of the area surrounding the Malibu and Pacific Palisades would also be put under the latest system of warnings. So far, 24 were declared dead and over 12k buildings were said to undergo destruction in several different fires.