Crews make some progress in containing massive Los Angeles fires

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Fire crews made progress Sunday in containing the Eaton and Palisades fires in Los Angeles. But the winds are expected to strengthen, once again increasing the risk of fire in the region already devastated by flames. Tom Llamas of NBC News reports.

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