LA fires live updates: At least 10 dead as over 10,000 homes and businesses destroyed

LA fires live updates: At least 10 dead as over 10,000 homes and businesses destroyed
Before and after: Piles of ash line streets in videos showing extent of devastation caused by LA fires

At least 10 people have been killed by fast-moving wildfires that are continuing to tear across the Los Angeles County area.

Winds are set to calm between Friday and Saturday, although strong gusts were forecast in the evening. The winds are forecasted to return Sunday, and into next week, but officials pledge they will be ready for any future sparks.

The death toll from the current fires is expected to climb in the coming days, officials said.

Firefighters and other residents have also been injured in the life-threatening outbreak, which continued to force evacuation orders for around 153,000 residents.

There are five active large wildfires throughout Los Angeles County. The Palisades and Eaton fires are now some of the state’s most destructive in history. The Palisades and Eaton fires are both less than 10 percent contained.

Officials gave an update on the Eaton Fire early Friday afternoon.

“It looks like a war zone. I’ve never seen anything like it,” Kathryn Barger, a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, told reporters.

Drone footage shows the aftermath of the Palisades Fire

Drone footage released by USA Today shows rows of burnt homes and streets. The fire has spread to over 20,000 acres and threatens more than 11,000 structures. Three people have died in the blaze.

Watch below:

Michelle Del Rey10 January 2025 23:58

Super scooper plane hit by drone to be out of commission until Monday

LA County Fire Chief Anthony C Marrone made the announcement on Friday. The Canadian plane, named Quebec 1, sustained a large hole in its wing after the collision. Pilots didn’t know they’d hit the drone. Staff at Van Nuys Airport noticed the hole.

Los Angeles is currently only operating two super scoopers. The aircraft will be prioritized for repairs and will be up and running on Monday.

“Everyone should know … flying a drone in the fire traffic area is not only dangerous, but it’s illegal,” Marrone said, according to CNN. “Our federal partners behind the scenes are going to be implementing procedures to be able to follow drones in our two large fire areas, and they will be able to identify who the operator of that drone is.”

“The most important thing to know is that if you fly a drone at one of these brush fires, all aerial operations will be shut down, and we certainly don’t want to have that happen,” he added.

Michelle Del Rey10 January 2025 23:28

Evacuation warnings for the Hurst Fire in Sylmar and the Archer Fire in Granda Hills are lifted

Julia Musto10 January 2025 22:58

Newsom has invited Trump to visit the Los Angeles County wildfire damage

A firefighter hoses down hot spots from the Archer Fire in the Granada Hills section of Los Angeles, California, on Friday. Firefighters made progress on the large blazes as weather conditions slightly calmed
A firefighter hoses down hot spots from the Archer Fire in the Granada Hills section of Los Angeles, California, on Friday. Firefighters made progress on the large blazes as weather conditions slightly calmed (AP)

California Governor Gavin Newsom has invited President-elect Donald Trump to visit the wildfire damage around Los Angeles.

In a letter to Trump, Newsom said that “in the spirit of this great country, we must not politicize human tragedy or spread disinformation from the sidelines.”

Trump has repeatedly attacked Newsom over the issue and called for him to resign, calling him “Gavin Newscum.”

Julia Musto10 January 2025 22:47

Los Angeles County Fire Chief Anthony Marrone: I can assure residents LA County ‘will be prepared’

Los Angeles County Fire Chief Anthony Marrone assured residents that the county would “be prepared” on Monday to face the return of red flag conditions next week.

Julia Musto10 January 2025 22:39

‘It looks like a war zone. I’ve never seen anything like it’: Officials give update on Eaton Fire

Officials gave an update on the Eaton Fire on Friday afternoon, reporting that more than 7,000 structures had been damaged or destroyed.

“It looks like a war zone. I’ve never seen anything like it,” Kathryn Barger, a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, told reporters.

A red flag event, they noted, would expire at 6 p.m. PST. But, another event would begin on Monday.

Julia Musto10 January 2025 22:27

California National Guard are out on Southern California streets

Julia Musto10 January 2025 22:23

The LA County wildfires are seen from the International Space Station

Julia Musto10 January 2025 22:21

Officials warn residents to beware of scams

Julia Musto10 January 2025 22:20

‘DO NOT DRINK’ notice issued to these communities

Julia Musto10 January 2025 22:11

Source: independent.co.uk