Three new wildfires have started in southern California since Monday as dry conditions and destructive winds continued to create a high fire risk in Los Angeles and Ventura Counties. At least 25 people have been killed in the disaster and dozens more are missing. Covered by: Chris Pandolfo, Elizabeth Pritchett, Greg Wehner, Louis Casiano and Christina Shaw Fast Facts One week has passed since massive and deadly wildfires broke out in the Los Angeles area, forcing tens of thousands of residents to flee for safety as their homes and businesses were destroyed. Officials say at least 25 people are confirmed dead, and that number is expected to rise. Dozens are reported missing. Smaller fires have broken out since Monday, but heroic efforts from firefighters have prevented them from growing as large as the Palisades and Eaton fires, which are responsible for most of the destruction. The National Weather Service has issued a "Particularly Dangerous Situation" fire warning for Southern California from early Wednesday morning until the afternoon.