LOS ANGELES (AP) — Firefighters reported significant gains Wednesday against the two massive wildfires burning around Los Angeles while also extinguishing smaller blazes set by arsonists as a final round of windy, flame-fanning weather moved through Southern California.

With winds picking up again and expected to stick around Wednesday, much of the nation's second-most populous metropolitan region was still on alert for new outbreaks and flareups from the fires that have killed at least 25 people and destroyed thousands of homes.

The mayor says a wildfire disaster center in Los Angeles is staffed by multiple local, state, county and federal agencies that can help victims of the wildfires with the first steps toward recovery.

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Camping tents are seen at a staging ground at the Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena.

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