Winds that have fanned wildfires in the US city of Los Angeles are again expected to kick up in the early hours of Wednesday - after a 25th death from the huge, week-long outbreak was confirmed.
Forecasters have again identified an area of "extreme fire danger", emphasising the risk level in a region to the north-west of the city centre.
The anticipated increase in wind speeds threatens to further fan the remaining four blazes, which firefighters have made further progress in tackling during a few days of calmer conditions.
There are hopes of another drop in wind speeds after Wednesday, but officials have highlighted the need for rain that would help fire crews in their battle.