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Joe Rogan’s Eerie Predictions Of LA Wildfires Resurfaces As Over 130,000 Are Evacuated

Joe Rogan’s chilling wildfire prediction exposed.

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Joe Rogan, the outspoken podcaster, has long warned of a catastrophic wildfire sweeping through Los Angeles.

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This dire warning seems eerily prescient as Southern California now grapples with ferocious wildfires.

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Devastating wildfires explained.

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The January 2025 Southern California wildfires have been unprecedented in their ferocity.

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The National Weather Service described the windstorm fueling the fires as potentially “life-threatening,” with gusts reaching up to 80 mph in higher elevations.

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Dry vegetation, a result of severe drought conditions, has only exacerbated the situation, creating a tinderbox ready to ignite.

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Aftermath of destructive fires exposed.

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As of January 8, 2025, three major wildfires in Los Angeles County are burning out of control, prompting evacuation orders for approximately 80,000 residents and destroying at least 1,000 buildings.

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The Palisades Fire, the largest and most destructive, has scorched more than 15,000 acres.

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Tragically, at least five people have lost their lives, and thousands of structures have been destroyed.

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The fires have also led to widespread power outages, affecting over 1.5 million people.

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Evacuation centers are struggling with scarce resources, and the situation remains dire.

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In light of these events, Rogan’s decision to relocate from Los Angeles to Austin, Texas, appears increasingly prudent.

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Rogan’s previous concerns about wildfires detailed.

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Rogan’s concerns about LA’s vulnerability to wildfires have been a recurring theme on his show.

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In 2018, he discussed the issue with English mentalist Derren Brown, emphasizing the potential for a fire to sweep through LA “to the ocean.”

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Again, in 2019, during a conversation with journalist David Wallace-Wells, Rogan highlighted predictions that California’s wildfires could become “64 times worse by the end of the century.”

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His apprehensions were not unfounded.

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His repeated warnings about the city’s susceptibility to devastating wildfires have, unfortunately, come to pass.

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Joe Rogan’s eerie prediction unveiled.

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In a July episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience,” he recounted his harrowing experiences with California’s relentless fires.

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“I was evacuated three times from my house from fires,” Rogan revealed, underscoring the perilous reality of living in fire-prone areas.

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The 57-year-old detailed a particularly close call: “Last one, two houses in front of my house burned to the ground.”

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During the podcast, Rogan wore a Los Angeles Fire Department shirt, perhaps symbolizing his solidarity with the city’s brave firefighters. Similarly, Snoop Dogg was hailed as a ‘true hero’ for his response to the fires.

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He described the terrifying sight of an approaching inferno as “f–king scary,” prompting his family to evacuate even before official orders were issued.

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The fire ultimately “swept through” his neighborhood, obliterating “40 houses” and leaving devastation in its wake.

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A conversation with a firefighter left a lasting impression on Rogan.

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The firefighter ominously predicted, “One day, it’s just going to be the right wind, and fire’s gonna start in the right place, and it’s going to burn through LA all the way to the ocean.”

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The current crisis serves as a stark reminder of the unpredictable and destructive power of nature.

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It also underscores the importance of heeding the insights of those who have experienced such threats firsthand.

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The fires continue to blaze LA.

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As Los Angeles battles these relentless blazes, the resilience and determination of its residents and first responders are being tested like never before.

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The road to recovery will undoubtedly be long and arduous.

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However, the city’s enduring spirit offers hope that it will emerge stronger from this ordeal.

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In the meantime, Rogan’s words serve as a haunting testament to the foresight born of experience.

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They also stand as a cautionary tale for other regions susceptible to the ravages of wildfire.

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Only time will tell if these warnings will lead to meaningful change in how such natural disasters are anticipated and managed.

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