A flareup of the wildfire on the west side of Los Angeles has caused Santa Anita to cancel horse racing this weekend, with the track being used as a relief center for those affected by the fire.
The wildfire, which has been burning for several days, has prompted new evacuations in the area, with residents being forced to flee their homes and seek shelter elsewhere.
Santa Anita, which is one of the most famous horse racing tracks in the United States, has been converted into a temporary evacuation center, with authorities using the facility to provide food, shelter, and medical care to those in need.
The cancellation of horse racing at Santa Anita is a significant blow to the racing community, with many owners, trainers, and jockeys relying on the track for their livelihood.
However, the decision to cancel racing and use the track for fire relief efforts has been widely praised, with many recognizing the importance of prioritizing the safety and well-being of those affected by the fire.
The wildfire has burned thousands of acres of land, with firefighters working tirelessly to contain the blaze and prevent further damage.
Despite the challenges posed by the fire, the community has come together to support those in need, with many organizations and individuals donating time, money, and resources to the relief efforts.