Blaze Threatens Exclusive Neighborhoods as LA Firefighters Battle Massive Wildfire
Firefighters in Los Angeles are in a desperate fight to control the Palisades fire, which has expanded rapidly and now threatens affluent areas, including Brentwood. The fire has scorched nearly 23,000 acres and is currently 11% contained. Evacuation orders have been issued for residents in Brentwood, home to numerous celebrities, and for the nearby Getty Center, which houses a vast art collection.
The raging infernos, exacerbated by gusty Santa Ana winds, have resulted in at least 11 fatalities. In addition to the Palisades fire, the Eaton fire has burned over 14,000 acres and is 15% contained, while two smaller fires have been largely controlled.
Amid increasing scrutiny regarding firefighting resources, California Governor Gavin Newsom announced investigations into why certain fire hydrants ran dry during the crisis. Anger over these shortages has been voiced by fire officials, with Los Angeles Fire Chief Kristin Crowley highlighting a lack of available fire apparatus.
In response to concerns about potential looting during evacuations, officials have implemented a sunset-to-sunrise curfew in affected areas and increased National Guard presence to enhance community safety. Over 153,000 residents are under mandatory evacuation orders, while an additional 166,000 have received evacuation warnings.
As firefighting efforts continue, cadaver dogs are being used in search operations within severely affected neighborhoods, stirring fears that the death toll may rise further. With images showing vast destruction—where entire homes have been reduced to ash—experiences of survivors underscore the tragic impact of this wildfire season in California.
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