Firefighters holding Eaton, Palisades fires in check, but new wind event is on the way

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LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- The massive Eaton Fire and the Palisades Fire continue burning in Southern California days after erupting amid a powerful windstorm. Crews have made progress in the fight against the Palisades Fire after burning at least one structure in the Mandeville Canyon.

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Jan 13, 2025, 2:40 AM

Wildfires burning in SoCal: Numbers at a glance

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

Palisades Fire

- 23,654 acres
- 11% containment
- 8 deaths
- 5,316 structures burned

Eaton Fire in San Gabriel Valley

- 14,117 acres
- 27% contained
- Approximately 7,081 structures believed to be damaged or destroyed (structures includes vehicles)
- 16 deaths
- 5 firefighter injuries

Kenneth Fire in West Hills

- 1,052 acres

- 100% contained

Hurst Fire in Sylmar

- 799 acres
- 89% contained

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Man loses home to the Eaton Fire month after losing his father

Every person that has lost their home in the deadly Eaton fire has their own personal story.

For Derek Russell Jr., the loss of his home came just one month after losing his father, Derek Russel Sr.

"This means everything. This is his legacy right here," said Russel Jr, as he held his father's American flag, the only thing he has left of him.

Russel Jr. buried his father on Dec. 6, and on Tuesday suffered another loss. The Alatdena home he shared with his father burned to the ground on Tuesday due to the Eaton Fire.

"I didn't even go through his stuff yet because I wasn't ready. I was just trying to learn how to grieve for myself for that," said Russel Jr.

Meanwhile, a GoFundMe has been set up to help Russel Jr. recover.

Read Russel's full story here.

For Derek Russell Jr., the loss of his home came just one month after losing his father, Derek Russel Sr.
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1:42 AM GMT

LAUSD to provide additional benefits to displaced employees

LAUSD will provide five days off to any employee who was relocated, evacuated or lost their home, Superintendent Alberto Carvalho said during a news conference Sunday,

They will also provide $500 to employees who were displaced, provide free child care and the ability for employees to cash out vacation days.

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Most Los Angeles Unified School District schools will reopen on Monday, the district announced Sunday at press conference.
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3 hours and 59 minutes ago

24 people confirmed dead due to Palisades, Eaton fires

The death toll in connection with wildfires burning in Los Angeles County has risen to 24 as of Sunday afternoon, according to the Los Angeles Medical Examiner.

16 deaths are related to the Eaton Fire, eight others to the Palisades Fire.

That is eight more people confirmed dead since Saturday afternoon, when the death toll was at 16.

The department said all cases are currently pending identification and legal next of kin notification.

Once that happens, the information will be posted on its website.

The death toll in connection with wildfires burning in Los Angeles County has risen to 24, according to the Los Angeles Medical Examiner.
1:23 AM GMT

Scam artists are taking advantage of the Los Angeles-area wildfires, officials warn

As wildfires continue to blaze across Los Angeles County, authorities are sounding the alarm on another potential threat to the public: scams relating to the disaster.

Multiple law enforcement officials have warned of bad actors scheming to take advantage of charitable people looking to chip in and give to those in need due to the fires.

As California fires continue to blaze across Los Angeles County, authorities are sounding the alarm on scams relating to the disaster.

We have people with big hearts who want to help, they want to donate, they want to support the victims," California Attorney General Rob Bonta said in a press conference Saturday. "We also see scammers who are taking advantage of that goodness and that generosity and scamming and defrauding those individuals.

Bonta urged the public to beware of fraudulent organizations falsely claiming to be charities or nonprofits aiding fire victims.

Scammers have at times targeted elderly individuals, immigrants and non-English speakers, Bonta said.

In some cases, he added, the fraudulent organizations use names that sound misleadingly legitimate.

In order to avoid these scams, donors can first do some research on charities theyre considering giving to before opening their wallets, officials said.

Los Angeles Police Chief Jim McDonnell suggested verifying organizations with websites like Charity Navigator and the Better Business Bureau.

GoFundMe is verifying its fundraisers so donors can trust their contributions are going where theyre truly needed. They're also suggesting a number of organizations where people can donate, including World Central Kitchen, Pasadena Humane, Baby2Baby and several others.

Take time to thoroughly research the charity or organization that you're considering. Reputable groups will have clear information about their mission and proven track records, McDonnell said in a press briefing Sunday.

McDonnell also recommended steering clear of cash donations whenever possible, instead opting instead for secure, traceable payment methods to ensure that your contributions reach those in need.

And if you suspect a donation request is fraudulent, McDonnell asked the public to contact police so they can investigate the matter.

Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert G. Luna said law enforcement officials are eager to prosecute anyone caught preying on peoples generosity.

Bonta reiterated this warning on Sunday, emphasizing there will be harsh consequences.

To anyone who would go out and take advantage of this tragedy for their greedy gain, who would further victimize people who have potentially lost everything, who are already victims, who would look at this devastation and see dollar signs, I have a message for you: You will be held accountable, Bonta said. My office will be engaged to hold you accountable.