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California fires updates: Death toll in Los Angeles fires rises to 24

PHOTO: Firefighters battle the Palisades Fire, one of simultaneous blazes that have ripped across Los Angeles County, as seen from the Tarzana neighborhood of Los Angeles, Calif., Jan. 11, 2025.
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Los Angeles officials give update on California wildfires
By Jon Haworth, Emily Shapiro, Nadine El-Bawab, Meredith Deliso, Ivan Pereira, David Brennan, Bill Hutchinson
Last Updated: January 13, 2025, 8:20 AM

At least 24 people are believed to be dead and more than a dozen others remain unaccounted for as multiple fires, fueled by severe drought conditions and strong Santa Ana winds, continue to rage across Southern California, leaving fire crews scrambling to contain the historic destruction.

Thousands of firefighters are battling several sprawling wildfires across 45 square miles of densely populated Los Angeles County. The largest, the Palisades Fire, in Pacific Palisades, has scorched nearly 24,000 acres, destroyed thousands of structures and is 11% contained. The Eaton Fire, in Altadena, now stands at more than 14,100 acres and is 27% contained. The Hurst Fire near Sylmar has burned 799 acres and is 89% contained.

About 105,000 people remain under mandatory evacuation orders and another 87,000 are under evacuation warnings.

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Jan 24, 2025 7:20 PM

Tracking ongoing California wildfires

The Palisades Fire, which began in the Pacific Palisades on Jan. 7, has destroyed or damaged more than 6,000 structures. It's covered more than 23,000 acres and is at 87% containment.

The Eaton Fire north of Pasadena also began on Jan. 7 and has destroyed or damaged more than 10,000 structures. It's burned over 14,000 acres and is at 95% containment.


Jan 13, 2025 8:20 AM

Death toll in Los Angeles fires rises to 24

There have been at least 24 fire-related deaths in the Palisades and Eaton Fires, according to the latest tally from the County of Los Angeles Department of Medical Examiner.

The number of fatalities is expected to rise as officials continue to battle the dual fires.

According to the medical examiner, there have been 16 confirmed deaths linked to the Eaton Fire and eight fatalities due to the Palisades Fire.


Jan 13, 2025 8:20 AM

Los Angeles Unified School District reopening some schools Monday

Los Angeles Unified School District announced some schools are reopening Monday, depending on the location of the institution and the weather conditions.

LAUSD said school principals will contact communities directly.

ABC News confirmed that some community members received calls on Sunday about schools reopening.

The district has over 1,500 schools serving roughly 600,000 students in grades K–12. Schools across the district have been closed due to fires since Thursday.


Jan 12, 2025 11:52 PM

Red flag alert will stay in effect through Wednesday

The National Weather Service on Sunday issued another red flag warning for fire danger in Southern California.

This is the fourth time in three months the NWS has issued the high-level alert, with the last one occurring last week when winds went up to 100 mph and the fires in Los Angeles County began.

PHOTO: Winds are expected to gust between 45 and 70 mph Tuesday morning through Wednesday morning in Southern California.
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Winds are expected to gust between 45 and 70 mph Tuesday morning through Wednesday morning in Southern California.
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Winds are expected to gust from 45 to 70 mph Tuesday morning through Wednesday morning.

The red flag warning is the highest level alert the agency is capable of issuing and is intended to invoke the highest level of urgency and attention.



Jan 12, 2025 11:27 PM

24,000 people have registered for FEMA aid: White House

Over 24,000 people have registered for assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency since President Joe Biden approved the Major Disaster Declaration last week, a White House official reported.

The number was shared as Biden convened federal officials for a briefing on Sunday about the latest about the Los Angeles County fires and the ongoing federal efforts to support those affected.

FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell had appeared on ABC's "This Week" earlier in the day, saying the agency was already "starting to help support this recovery piece" by working with the local jurisdictions to "understand what their long-term recovery needs are going to be."


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