- The Pentagon deployed modified C-130 aircraft to aid in the fight against the Los Angeles wildfires.
- The wildfires spread rapidly due to strong winds and dry conditions, scorching over 30,000 acres.
- The C-130s can waterbomb wildfires with nearly 14 tons of fire retardant in less than five seconds.
The Department of Defense deployed modified C-130 aircraft and Navy helicopters to support efforts to contain the destructive wildfires burning in Los Angeles.
A wildfire started in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles on Tuesday and began to spread rapidly as strong offshore winds fanned the flames, setting over 30,000 acres ablaze and ruining neighborhoods in scenes reminiscent of war zones.
The C-130s are fitted with a firefighting unit that can drop thousands of gallons of water or fire retardant to suppress the blaze.