Wildfires in Los Angeles have killed at least 14 people and more than 150,000 others have been forced to flee their homes in order to find safety.
Several blazes have ripped across the second-largest US city since Tuesday, with at least 16 people believed to be missing.
Officials have warned that "dangerous and strong" winds are set to push the wildfires further through residential areas in LA, as firefighters struggle to make progress against the flames.
California Governor Gavin Newsom said the fires are likely to be the worst natural disaster in US history "in terms of just the costs associated with it".
Our Global Security Reporter Yvonne Murray reports from a neighbourhood in Altadena, Los Angeles, reeling from the destruction of the wildfires.