Deadly Los Angeles wildfires: New communities threatened as biggest blaze expands
Source: cnn
Updated 6:23 PM EST, Sat January 11, 2025
Firefighters are racing against the clock in their dayslong battle against deadly wildfires in Los Angeles, with gusting winds overnight and early next week expected to threaten the progress theyve made fighting the flames across the region.
The coastal Palisades Fire is at least 11% contained but now moving inland toward Brentwood and other communities near the Getty Center and UCLA. More than 100,000 residents remain under evacuation orders, as the Eaton Fire in Altadena and other blazes in the county continue to burn.
Officials have confirmed at least 11 deaths in this weeks fires, but say its not yet safe to assess the true total. Heres what we know about the victims so far.
The ATF will take the lead on a new investigative task force probing the origin of the Palisades Fire, officials announced Saturday. A CNN review of LAs emergency response suggests a devastating combination of factors pushed the countys resources beyond its limits. .......................
Read more: https://www.cnn.com/weather/live-news/los-angeles-wildfires-palisades-eaton-california-01-11-25/index.html
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EarthFirst
(3,235 posts)Please stay safe and my deepest gratitude for putting everything on the line
speak easy
(10,845 posts)as is currently forecast for Tuesday
LauraInLA
(1,441 posts)Lulu KC
(5,277 posts)(I know--weird, but they seem to be offering pretty decent coverage)--that winds are now tracking at 50 mph in the mountains. (They mention it in relation to the Palisades Fire so I assume they're talking about the Santa Monica Mountains.) Earlier in the day I saw a firefighter estimating them at 25 in Mandeville Canyon.
speak easy
(10,845 posts)LA County fires continue as high wind and red flag warnings return
https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/la-county-fires-continue-as-high-wind-and-red-flag-warnings-return/
speak easy
(10,845 posts)Last edited Sun Jan 12, 2025, 04:08 AM - Edit history (1)
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2025-01-11/high-winds-low-humidity-expected-to-fuel-fires-through-the-weekend-not-looking-good
LauraInLA
(1,441 posts)pfitz59
(11,071 posts)Dense housing. Narrow winding roads. a million lookie-loos. What could go wrong?