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Los Angeles wildfires live: Hollywood landmarks threatened as deadly blaze spreads and more residents evacuate

Death toll continues to climb as more than 7,500 firefighting personnel are deployed across California, with three of the most ferocious fires at zero percent containment

Julia Musto,James Liddell,Katie Hawkinson
Thursday 09 January 2025 10:26 EST
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Firefighters battle new wildfires in dramatic Hollywood aerial footage

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At least five people have been killed as several fast-moving wildfires sweep across the Los Angeles area, leaving thousands of firefighters attempting to extinguish the blaze.

The death toll climbed to five as of Thursday morning after the Eaton fire raged through Altadena and Pasadena, L.A. County Fire Chief Anthony Marrone confirmed to The New York Times.

The Palisades fire, now the one of the most destructive LA has seen, is burning more than 17,200 acres, while the Eaton fire has scorched some 10,600 acres. The Sunset fire in Hollywood has engulfed 60 acres. All three fires are at zero percent containment.

An estimated 2,000 buildings have been scorched and 130,000 residents ordered to evacuate, including more than 60,000 in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood. More than 330,000 people are without power throughout the region, according to PowerOutage.us.

On Thursday, California Governor Gavin Newsom revealed that more than 7,500 firefighting personnel and almost 1,200 fire trucks have been deployed across Southern California. He also thanked President Joe Biden, who announced the approval of a major disaster declaration and ordered federal assistance to bolster response efforts.

Critical fire weather will last through Friday in Los Angeles, Ventura Counties

More Santa Anas are expected next week, although they won’t be as strong.

Julia Musto9 January 2025 15:22

Most of the evacuation zone set up because of the Sunset Fire has been liftedla

Water is dropped Wednesday by a helicopter on the burning Sunset Fire in the Hollywood Hills section of Los Angeles, California.
Water is dropped Wednesday by a helicopter on the burning Sunset Fire in the Hollywood Hills section of Los Angeles, California. (AP)
Julia Musto9 January 2025 15:09

Rideshare companies help evacuated residents with free rides to shelter locations

Rideshare giants Uber and Lyft are offering wildfire evacuees free rides to shelter locations, according to KTLA.

Evacuatees can redeem a free Uber ride up to $40 by applying the promo code “WILDFIRE25” in the Wallet section of their Uber app before requesting a ride to a designated shelter location.

And, Lyft riders can use the code “CAFIRERELIEF25” for a free Lyft ride worth up to $25. Each user can use the code for two rides maximum.

Julia Musto9 January 2025 15:03

Grey’s Anatomy, Hacks, Jimmy Kimmel and more: All the shows forced to pause production amid LA wildfires

Television production across Los Angeles was brought to a halt on Wednesday (January 8) as wildfires continue to affect neighborhoods including Pacific Palisades, Altadena and Sylmar.

Read more:

All the TV shows forced to pause production amid LA wildfires

Filming permits have been pulled amid the ongoing wildfires

James Liddell9 January 2025 15:00

Contingency plan in place for Monday’s Vikings-Rams game, NFL says

While Monday’s Los Angeles Rams-Minnesota Vikings game is still scheduled to take place at Inglewood’s SoFi Stadium, the NFL said there is a contingency plan in place if necessary due to the threat of wildfires.

If a location change is necessary, it would be played at the Arizona Cardinals’ home field, State Farm Stadium.

“We will continue to closely monitor developments in the area and will remain in contact with public officials, both clubs and the NFLPA,” the league said.

Julia Musto9 January 2025 14:53

Cal Fire battalion chief says clamer winds could help firefighters

Calmer winds could help aid California firefighters’ efforts to “start to build some containment,” Brent Pascua, battalion chief with Cal Fire, told NBC’s TODAY show on Thursday.

“I believe if it stays like this we can actually turn a corner on these fires and make some progress today, some good progress. In case they pick up again later tonight we’ll have something to anchor into,” he said.

Julia Musto9 January 2025 14:49

Power restored for tens of thousand, while 250k still in blackout conditions

Tens of thousands of homes and business have had their power restored, as wildfires continue to rage across the Los Angeles area.

Approximately two hours ago, 330,000 energy customers across SoCal were left in darkness, according to data from Poweroutages.us.

Now, about 72,000 properties have had their power restored, with 258,000 homes and business left powerless.

James Liddell9 January 2025 14:45

Santa Monica College goes remote through Friday

Julia Musto9 January 2025 14:44

Beverly Hills evacuee: ‘It feels a little bit like the Titanic in here'

The Beverly Hills Hotel has become a place of refuge for wildfire evacuees, although portions are now a voluntary evacuation zone.

One woman who evacuated from Santa Monica with her sister and their dog told The Los Angeles Times that the vibe was “apocalyptic,” although the hotel had “made things feel like they’re not falling apart.”

“It feels a little bit like the Titanic in here,” she said. “Everyone is acting normal but everything is falling apart outside.”

Julia Musto9 January 2025 14:42

More than 420,000 California customers are without power early Thursday

More than 420,000 California customers are without power early Thursday morning, according to tracker PowerOutage.US.

The lion’s share of those outages — nearly 212,000 — are in Los Angeles County.

Julia Musto9 January 2025 14:37

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