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Los Angeles agency shares staggering economic impact of deadly wildfires

Los Angeles's mountain fire continued to be a scorching hell in the Golden State, causing hundreds of billions of dollar damage and wages.

The Los Angeles District Chamber of Commerce has announced on Thursday that it has received a provisional estimate on the evaluation of damage caused by a mountain fire from the Los Angeles Economic Development Corporation (LAEDC).

According to LAEDC, the fire caused a physical damage of about $ 53.8 billion based on market value, causing about $ 28 billion based on the record value.

According to the evaluation, the tax, which could be lost, would be about $ 466 million.

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The Elliott Arts Magnet Academy's Auditorium, which was destroyed by Eaton Fire in Altadena, California on January 10, has a burning fire extinguisher. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Image)

It affects more than 15,000 employment, and the company estimates that wage loss is $ 1.2 billion.

It also estimates that nearly 2,000 companies were affected by the fire. As a result, the total economic loss is estimated to $ 2.9 billion.

Palisese fire where a fire broke out in the Los Angeles district

A photo of the remnants of a building burned by the Parisese fire in the Pacific Palisese district of Los Angeles on January 10. (Reuters/Daniel Call)

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Estimated Laedc is based on the existing county recorded data for both the Los Angeles County Fire Map and the Parisase and Eaton regions.

Further evaluations are underway because new fires continue to burn the area.

On Thursday, the state parliament passed $ 2.5 billion in an emergency fire aid package with overwhelming majority of the overwhelming 78 to 0.

Car runs in a mountain fire that rampages in California

On Wednesday, a car passed through the hills wrapped in flames in the fuse fire in California Castique. (AP Photo/Ethan Swp)

The Laguna Fire and the Sepurbeda Fire occurred in Ventura County and Los Angeles County on Thursday, and immediately baked nearly 100 acres.

The California Fire reported that at 3:15 pm in the Pacific Time, the suppression rate of the Laguna fire was only 0%, but the Sepurbededa fire was 60%.

Border 2 and Gilman occurred in San Diego County on Thursday and burned a total of 150 acres.

According to the California Fire, the San Diego Fire is all 0 % at 3:15 pm in the Pacific Standard Hours.

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On Wednesday, the rapidly developed fuse fire in Los Angeles County and Ventura County had extinguished only 14 % and burned over 10,000 acers.

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