A McDonald’s restaurant was one of the victims of multiple wildfires that ravaged Los Angeles, ravaging countless homes and businesses and continuing to rage Wednesday.
Images shared by Reuters show a McDonald’s engulfed in flames as firefighters worked to contain the Eaton Fire near Pasadena, California.
FOX Business has reached out to McDonald’s for more details about the incident and the restaurant’s location.
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MCD | MCDONALD’S CORP. | 286.75 | -2.50 | -0.86% |
The wildfire in Eaton, California, tripled in size in just a few hours on Wednesday.
The Angeles National Forest announced Wednesday afternoon that the Eaton fire had reached an area of 10,600 acres. The wildfire was measured at just 2,227 acres as of Tuesday evening.
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Los Angeles is at the center of four ongoing wildfires. In addition to the Eaton Fire, the Palisades, Woodly and Hurst fires continue to burn. Firefighters successfully contained another fire in Tyler, California, after it spread to nearly 15 acres on Wednesday.
The fires prompted evacuation orders for more than 30,000 people. Authorities say two people were killed forest fires across the state.
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Anders Hagstrom of FOX News contributed to this report.