Eaton, Palisades fires continue burning as new wildfires erupts

Last updated: Saturday, January 11, 2025 3:13AM GMT
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LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- As the fire fight continues against the Eaton Fire and the Palisades Fire, new brush fires continue to crop up, the latest in the West Hills area.

Red flag warnings are in effect and will remain in place until 6 p.m. Friday for the Malibu coast, the Santa Monica Mountains Recreational Area, the San Gabriel Valley, the San Fernando Valley, Calabasas, the Santa Clarita Valley, the San Gabriel Mountains, and the 5 Freeway and 14 Freeway corridors.

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Jan 11, 2025, 1:35 AM

Wildfires burning in SoCal: Numbers at a glance

Here are all the wildfires burning in Southern California at a glance.

Kenneth Fire in West Hills

- 1,052 acres

- 50% contained

Eaton Fire in San Gabriel Valley

- 13,956 acres
- 3% contained
- Approximately 7,081 structures believed to be damaged or destroyed (structures includes vehicles)
- 6 deaths
- 4 firefighter injuries
- 1,603 fire personnel assigned
- Cause of fire unknown

Palisades Fire

- 21,317 acres
- 5 deaths
- 5,316 structures burned
- 8% containment

Hurst Fire in Sylmar

- 771 acres

- 70% contained

Lidia Fire in Acton area

- 395 acres

- 75% contained

Sunset Fire in Hollywood Hills area

- 42.8 acres
- 100% containment
- All evacuation orders lifted

Sunswept Fire in Studio City

- Structure fire encompassed two homes and brush, extended into adjacent brush
- Stopped forward progress at just under 1 acre

Tyler Fire

- 11 acres, contained

Woodley Fire in Sepulveda Basin

- 30 acres, contained
- 100% containment
- Declared knockdown and no current threats

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Jan 10, 2025, 11:14 PM GMT

Before and after photos show destruction from SoCal fires

Satellite images provided by Maxar show the devastation caused by the Eaton Fire in the San Gabriel Valley and the Palisades Fire in the Pacific Palisades. The before and after photos show the extensive damage done to neighborhoods.

Jan 09, 2025, 4:20 AM GMT

Queen Mary in Long Beach offers discounted rooms to evacuees

The Queen Mary in Long Beach is offering its support to those impacted by the fires.

In a statement, officials said rooms are available and the tourist attraction is waiving any fees. They're also offering discounts.

"Our hearts go out to all who have been affected by the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles," read a statement released Wednesday evening. "The pain and suffering of our Southern California neighbors is beyond heartbreaking. We are holding the victims, their families, and the courageous first responders close in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Please stay safe, follow evacuation orders, and support those in need however you can. We are in this together."

For more information, you can call 562- 435-3511 or visit queenmary.com.

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Jan 09, 2025, 4:57 AM GMT

Neighbors spring into action after palm tree goes up in flames in Hollywood

Dramatic moments were caught on live TV after a palm tree in front of a house on Vista Street caught fire from a flying ember amid the Sunset Fire.

Dramatic moments were caught on live TV after a palm tree in front of a house on Vista Street caught fire from a flying ember amid the Sunset Fire.

The residents of the house were not home, so Good Samaritans communicated with them on their Ring camera, getting access to the home. As we watched, they were able to throw the hose onto the roof and then spray the palm tree.

The group of Good Samaritans worked for about 40 minutes to extinguish the flames. ABC7 reporter Tim Caputo spoke with one of the heroes:

A group of people came together in Hollywood to put out flames the ignited a palm tree at a stranger's home
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Jan 09, 2025, 3:51 AM GMT

Several iconic Malibu restaurants destroyed in Pacific Palisades fire

Several restaurants along Pacific Coast Highway have been destroyed in the Pacific Palisades fire, leaving business owners distraught and heartbroken.

One of them was Moonshadows Malibu, known for its tiki-themed patio overlooking the Pacific.

The restaurant's official Instagram has been sharing different messages from customers, many of whom say they're devastated to hear about the loss.

Several restaurants along Pacific Coast Highway have been destroyed in the Pacific Palisades fire, leaving business owners distraught and heartbroken.

"I have the fondest core memories from Moonshadows Malibu from during my time at Pepperdine," wrote one customer. "Places like this are an anchor to a sense of place and time; losing them is disorienting and heartbreaking. This is just gut-wrenching. Prayers just unceasing right now."

The Rosenthal Wine Bar & Patio, known for its oversized tables and chairs, and Cholada Thai were also destroyed in the fire.

"We are heartbroken to announce that our first Cholada location on the Pacific Coast has been lost after serving since 1999 due to the Palisades wildfire," read a statement posted on Instagram. "We would like to extend our deepest gratitude to everyone who has tagged us and show their support during this difficult time."