Not denying these fires are not terrible, but, again, in acreage burned, that's about 1% of the total surface of LA County, and mostly in uninhabited parts. 25 casualties is 25 more than anyone wants, but it pales in comparison to for example the more than 60,000 deaths that occurred in the 2023 Turkey/Syria earthquake.
I lived in LA during the Woolsey fire and saw the destruction in the Santa Monica mountains that caused. Just a few years later, nature there appeared to have recovered fully.