An uncontrollable and fast-moving fire in a Los Angeles suburb has razed homes and forced thousands of residents to flee. The blaze, which destroyed nearly 3,000 acres of land (1,200 hectares) in the Pacific Palisades area, is far from contained, spreading rapidly. Hurricane winds are making the situation even worse, triggering widespread cold and chaotic exodus as the fire rages, news agency AFP detailed. The blaze inundated an area filled with multimillion-dollar homes in the Santa Monica Mountains, where firefighters used bulldozers to clear empty vehicles from the road, including luxury models such as BMWs, Teslas and Mercedes. Despite the wild clean-up, Los Angeles Fire Division Chief Kristin Crowley said there were no immediate reports of any deaths or injuries and more than 30,000 people had been asked to evacuate the area.