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Thousands Displaced as Palisades Fire Ravages Los Angeles

Lisa Miller by Lisa Miller
January 10, 2025
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Fire crews are continuing their battle against the devastating Palisades Fire, which erupted earlier this week and has grown to almost 20,000 acres as of Friday, January 10th. Los Angeles officials declared a state of emergency as thousands of residents fled from advancing flames, with over 1,000 structures reported destroyed. The fire is currently 6%  contained, posing ongoing threats to densely populated areas, including Pacific Palisades, Santa Monica, and Malibu.

The Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) reported Thursday morning that the Palisades Fire has become one of the most destructive in the city’s history. “It is safe to say that the Palisades Fire is one of the most destructive natural disasters in Los Angeles,” said LAFD Chief Kristin M. Crowley during a press briefing. Winds reaching speeds of up to 75 mph have hampered containment efforts, spreading embers far beyond initial burn zones.

Alongside the Palisades Fire, several other blazes have broken out across Los Angeles County. The Eaton Fire in Altadena has claimed five lives and destroyed numerous homes, with firefighting teams continuing to battle dangerous conditions. Additionally, the Sunset Fire near Hollywood Hills forced the evacuation of thousands before containment efforts allowed residents to return by early Thursday morning.

Despite the challenging conditions, some relief was reported with slightly calmer winds in the early hours of Thursday. However, officials warned that Santa Ana winds are expected to increase later in the day, prompting an extension of the Red Flag Warning through Friday. “We believe if it stays like this, we can turn a corner and make progress today,” said Cal Fire Battalion Chief Brent Pascua.

In response to the crisis, local organizations and businesses have stepped up efforts to support affected residents. The YMCA offers free childcare for displaced families, while several Los Angeles restaurants distribute meals to evacuees and first responders. Meanwhile, evacuation orders remain in place across major parts of Pacific Palisades and surrounding neighborhoods.

As the fires continue to rage, authorities are urging caution and vigilance. With tens of thousands still without power and air quality concerns growing, recovery and rebuilding efforts are expected to take months once the flames are fully extinguished.

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