Air tankers fight Los Angeles fires from frantic skies
- Air tankers and helicopters are actively fighting multiple wildfires in Los Angeles, including the new Kenneth Fire near Calabasas, by dropping flame retardant and water from the sky.
- The Kenneth Fire ignited late yesterday afternoon, prompting a rapid response from firefighting officials who refocused air resources on the blaze.
- Helicopters performed several hundred drops on Thursday, with conditions allowing them to operate despite strong gusts earlier in the week.
- Pilot Albert Azouz described the current firefighting situation as 'crazy town,' noting the unprecedented number of aircraft involved in battling the fires.
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