At least six people have been killed and countless others injured as fast-moving wildfires have torn across Los Angeles, leaving thousands of firefighters attempting to extinguish the blaze.
Officials said Thursday that while progress had been made on the Sunset, Woodley, Hurst and Sunswept Fires, more “extreme fire behavior” and wind gusts up to 60mph are continuing to challenge firefighting efforts.
Los Angeles Sheriff Robert Luna said fire-ravaged neighborhoods in west L.A. “look like a bomb was dropped in them.”
The Palisades Fire, one of the most destructive natural disasters the city has seen, is still not contained. The fire has burned at least 17,234 acres, while the Altadena and Pasadena-based Eaton fire has scorched some 10,600 acres.
The causes of all of the wildfires are under active investigation, but thousands of buildings and businesses have been destroyed.
Nearly 180,000 residents of the county are under evacuation orders and close to 200,000 are under evacuation warnings. Even more California customers were left without power Thursday, with nearly 420,000 outages reported by tracker PowerOutage.us.
Another fire, the Kenneth Fire, broke out north of the Palisades fire on Thursday afternoon, threatening homes in Calabasas and Hidden Hills.
Video: Fire-fighting plane scoops ocean water near World Central Kitchen site
Chef José Andrés’s World Central Kitchen nonprofit is on the scene near the Palisades fire providing food to first responders.
As chefs worked to feed the firefighters, water-scooping firefighting planes dipped into the nearby Pacific Ocean.
Josh Marcus10 January 2025 00:10
Evacuations ordered in area near Kenneth Fire
Emergency officials have ordered the evacuation of those in the Van Owen, City Border, Burbank, and Valley Ricle areas due to te “rapidaly moving” Kenneth Fire.
The fire broke out in Woodland Hills, near the border of Los Angeles and Ventura counties, earlier today.
Josh Marcus9 January 2025 23:50
20 people arrested for looting so far, sheriff says
Looters have seized on the chaos of the L.A. fires to plunder homes and businesses, according to police.
“Twenty individuals chose to go into our areas and deprive these poor people who have been through so much of their property,” L.A. County Sheriff Robert Luna told reporters on Thursday.
Josh Marcus9 January 2025 23:30
Fire death roll rises to six
At least six people have now died as a result of the Los Angeles fires with the addition of the first person killed in the Palisades Fire.
The city of Malibu confirmed the death in a statement to CNN.
“Although the individual has not yet been identified, this tragic news weighs heavily on our hearts,” Malibu Mayor Doug Stewart said. “On behalf of the City of Malibu, I want to express my deepest condolences to the loved ones of this person. Our community grieves with you in this moment of unimaginable loss.”
Josh Marcus9 January 2025 23:24
Where to donate to support victims of L.A. wildfires
A range of charitable organizations are doing important work to support Angelenos as they struggle with multiple historic wildfires.
The American Red Cross, California Community Foundation, Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation, and World Central Kitchen are all accepting donations to assist on aspects ranging from food to shelter to medical supplies.
Josh Marcus9 January 2025 23:10
Video: Biden announces federal government will
The federal government will cover 100 percent of the cost of key parts of the response to the L.A. wildfires for the next 180 days, the president announced on Thursday.
“Folks, I want to underscore, I told the governor and local officials, spare no expense to do what they need to do,” Biden said.
Josh Marcus9 January 2025 22:55
WATCH: L.A. resident confronts governor while he’s on phone with Biden
A Los Angeles resident confronted California Governor Gavin Newsom on Thursday, demanding answers about why certain L.A. fire hydrants weren’t working and what officials would do differently to prevent future tragedies.
The exchange quickly grew heated, as the governor explained he was attempting to reach President Biden on the phone, while the woman insisted she be present for the call.
Watch the whole exchange below, via Sky News.
Josh Marcus9 January 2025 22:40
Utilities helped cause water shortage during fires: Biden
As fires continue to run rampant around L.A., officials have said they’ve at times had issues accessing enough water from hydrants to put out the blazes.
The issues have prompted some on the right to erroneously allege that California’s leadership has emptied the state’s reservoirs.
The actual cause of the shortage, President Biden said on Thursday, was that utility companies shut off power in certain areas to avoid power lines sparking new fires.
The lack of electricity then impacted water pumping systems.
Josh Marcus9 January 2025 22:26
Swanky L.A. hotel goes from Golden Globes hangout to fire refuge
Just four days ago, West Hollywood’s Sunset Tower was playing host to film stars and producers as they celebrated the Golden Globes.
Now, as fires ravage Los Angeles, A-listers and local residents alike are taking refuge in the art deco tower.
Some guests have seen brief visits turn into indefinite stays, while others have dropped into the hotel for an hour or two to escape the chaos outside, Vanity Fair reports.
“There’s a lot more pets, and that makes me happy because unfortunately, there was an article in The New York Times today about how people are leaving their pets behind in the fires,” owner Jeff Klein told the magazine. “So I’m happy to know that at least at the Sunset Tower, they’re bringing their pets. It’s also nice—I think a pet will comfort you as well. But yes, it’s almost like Noah’s Ark in a way.”
Josh Marcus9 January 2025 22:09
Watch live: Biden addresses nation as wildfires tear across Los Angeles
The Federal Emergency Management Agency announced that federal disaster assistance is available to the state of California to supplement recovery efforts in the areas affected by wildfires and straight-line winds from 7 January and continuing.
Josh Marcus9 January 2025 21:55