LA County Wildfires: Palisades and Eaton Fires Burn 38,600 Acres
Wildfires are continuing in Los Angeles. Approximately 88,000 residents remain under evacuation orders. Additionally, 84,800 people are on evacuation warnings as authorities work to contain the Palisades and Eaton Fires.
More Updates About LA County Wildfire:
- The Palisades Fire and Eaton Fire have already burned a combined 38,600 acres.
- Both fires, along with several smaller blazes, have prompted widespread evacuations.
- The National Weather Service issued a “particularly dangerous situation” warning due to strong winds expected to last until Wednesday noon.
- While some areas are beginning to reopen, fire officials continue to warn of dangerous conditions in certain zones.
Sheriff Robert Luna said in a press conference, “There is a decrease in these numbers, but it is still very dangerous for the next 24 hours”.
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Safety Tips and Updates
Category | Details |
Returning Home | Before returning back to home, wait for official approval. |
Fire Updates | Palisades Fire has 17% and Eaton Fire has 35% contained. In the regions curfew is announced from morning pm to 6 am. 39 arrests has been made for curfew violations. |
Air Quality | After the a week long fire the air quality is very poor. So better to avoid outdoor activities if possible. Wear N95 mask for protection. |
Community Support | Government and Officials are taking care of proper supplies and aids in affected zones. |
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