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An aircraft flies to drop fire retardant over the area of a wildfire burning near Pacific Palisades on the west side of Los Angeles during a weather driven windstorm on Jan. 7, 2025. California ...
Firefighters worked into a third day to try to beat back the expanse of the Palisades fire, which had charred nearly 20,000 acres — about 31 square miles — and keep control of the Eaton fire ...
Satellite imagery obtained by the newspaper taken about 20 minutes after the Palisades Fire began indicates that the origin of the smoke overlapped with the burn scar from the New Year’s Eve ...
Palisades residents interviewed by the Los Angeles Times reported smelling smoke in the morning of January 7, prior to the appearance of the first flames at 10:15 a.m. [98] A hiker on the trails near Skull Rock reported smelling smoke at 9 a.m. [101] In an interview with The New York Times, another resident, hiking an hour before the eruption ...
Hansen said his mother's neighbors told him the Palisades Fire sparked near where the Lachman Fire had been contained. At about 2:30 p.m. on Jan. 7, he snapped photos from the 1200 block of Piedra ...
Flames from the Palisades Fire descend along a road in the Pacific Palisades area of Los Angeles on Jan. 7. ... fireworks on New Year’s Eve before a small fire broke out in the wildlands ...
California's Palisades Fire is the largest of the deadly wildfires that ignited in the Los Angeles area and maps show how it compares to the size of 13 U.S. cities.
The Palisades Fire was a wildfire that burned in Topanga State Park, in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of the city of Los Angeles, California on May 14, 2021. The fire burned a total of 1,202 acres (486 ha) and was fully contained on May 26, 2021.