The most devastating extreme weather events of the year: Gallery

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This year has seen some of the most destructive extreme weather events on record. Wildfires in Los Angeles were a big part of the equation, but several other events also left devastation in their wake. From winter storms in Louisiana to flash floods in Texas, here’s a look at the wreckage from some of nature’s most damaging events this year.

Wildfires sweep through Los Angeles

Wildfires swept through the Palisades and Altadena in Los Angeles in January, causing around $58 billion in damage.

Fires extinguished in the Palisades

The Palisades fires left 12 people dead after torching a vibrant coastal community.

Snow storms in New Orleans

Winter storms hit the South, including New Orleans, in January.

Tornadoes carve through Mississippi

In March, tornadoes ripped through Mississippi, leaving brutal scars that were spotted by the Landsat 8 satellite.

Destructive Kentucky floods

Violent rainfall in April hit several states, including Kentucky, leaving large areas underwater.

Tornado strike

Tornadoes also left a trail of devastation across Kentucky in May.

Everglades cracked and dry

In May, parts of Florida’s Everglades were left cracked and desolate as the state suffered its worst drought since 2012.

Before and after the river burst

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