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William Harris' Altadena home was destroyed by the Eaton fire. (Christina House/Los Angeles Times) When Harris' neighbor, Ed Skinner, returned to their street on Wednesday around 10 a.m., he found ...
After authorities reopened parts of Altadena for the first time since the Eaton fire, residents returned to a grim checkerboard of destroyed homes next to others that were largely spared.
Radio reports reveal the scramble to contain the Eaton fire as it exploded from a 10-acre brush fire to a devastating 14,000-acre blaze that destroyed thousands of homes.
The fire began on the evening of January 7, 2025, in the Eaton Canyon in the San Gabriel Mountains, and was driven by powerful Santa Ana winds into foothill communities, particularly Altadena. The fire killed at least 17 people and destroyed more than 9,000 buildings, becoming the fifth deadliest and the second most destructive wildfire in the ...
The Eaton fire has destroyed more than 14,000 acres. Entire neighborhood blocks in Altadena have been wiped away. And while the number of structures that have been destroyed continues to climb by ...
The image below shows homes and businesses on East Altadena Drive before and during the fire. The satellite infrared image shows dozens of structures ablaze and many more completely destroyed on ...
Authorities estimate the Eaton Fire has damaged or destroyed more than 7,000 homes and businesses, along with three schools attended by Dedeaux children. The Altadena cemetery, where Virginia’s ...
Less than two miles west on North Fair Oaks Ave., the fire destroyed more Altadena staples including the beloved Little Hen Coffee Shop and a newer neighborhood favorite, Pizza of Venice.