
A helicopter passes as the Palisades Fire grows near Encino Hills, California, on January 10, 2025. The Palisades Fire, the largest of the Los Angeles fires, spread toward previously untouched neighborhoods on January 11, forcing new evacuations and dimming hopes that the disaster was coming under control. (Photo by David Swanson / Agence France-Presse)
LOS ANGELES, United States — Tens of thousands of people ordered to flee their homes as wildfires tore through Los Angeles were told Thursday they would not be allowed back for at least a week, with fears over electrocution, landslides, and exposure to toxic materials.
Frustration is mounting among evacuees, who are angry over rules that prevent them from returning – even to homes that survived the deadly blazes.
Article continues after this advertisement“There was a group chat where everyone was complaining, getting mad, saying, ‘Why do they keep on locking us out of our homes?'” Ronnen Miz told local broadcaster KTLA.
FEATURED STORIES GLOBALNATION Japan panel says 'megaquake' probability up to 82% GLOBALNATION US bans red food dye, years after scientists raised alarm GLOBALNATION Brazil's Bolsonaro denied passport for Trump inaugurationBut with 40,000 acres (16,000 hectares) burned in two ferocious fires, the situation is just too dangerous, officials said.
Electricity, gas, and sewage lines are wrecked, there is toxic waste everywhere, and there is a growing threat of hazardous mudslides or landslips, officials said at a news conference.
Article continues after this advertisement“It’s going to be a while,” said Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna.
Article continues after this advertisement“I’m going to say at minimum, at least another week, and that’s an estimate, but I believe it’s going to be longer than that.”
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According to the latest coroner’s tally, at least 27 people have died in wind-driven fires that ripped through the upmarket enclave of Pacific Palisades and the more mixed community of Altadena.
Article continues after this advertisementLuna said search teams were continuing to comb the rubble looking for victims, with the number of dead expected to rise.
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Authorities were also holding people back from some areas “because we believe there may be deceased victims” he said.
LA fires: Destabilized hillsidesTeams from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) began inspections Thursday as they work to remove pesticides, fuel and lithium batteries from the wreckage before any debris clean-up can take place.
Los Angeles County Director of Public Works Mark Pestrella said apparently unaffected structures could be hit by landslides, and any substantial rain could be dangerous.
“In the event that we have major rain, we do expect that all of the street areas and all the communities will be impacted by debris flows that could be hazardous to human health.”
house of fun 200 free spins 2022Hillsides have been destabilized by the fires, and by the huge volumes of water that firefighters used in a bid to tame them.
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Photographs from the Pacific Palisades area showed one home — undamaged by the fire — that appeared to have broken in two after the flames were extinguished when part of a hillside collapsed.
Pam ShriverUS tennis great Pam Shriver revealed on Thursday a cache of major trophies from her illustrious career were stolen after she evacuated from the fire.
Shriver, 62, packed five US Open trophies, five French Open plates, five Wimbledon trophies and one Australian Open trophy into her car as she fled her Brentwood home and headed to a hotel on Friday.
Some time later, she found the car – and its irreplaceable contents – had been stolen.
“It’s really sad on so many levels that when people are at their lowest and in their most difficult times, people are doing things like this,” Shriver told ESPN.
LA fires hotspotsGusting winds that have rattled the region for more than a week, spreading the fire over a wide area, had subsided Thursday, giving firefighters a much-needed boost as they mopped up hotspots.
The work of battalions from all over the United States was being bolstered by crews of inmates, who toil alongside regular firefighters to cut containment lines and clear brush.
Jacob Castro, who has served 29 years for his crimes, said he was grateful for the chance to help out in the fire effort and repay his debt to society.
“It’s the first thing I’ve done in my life that I’m proud of,” he told Agence France-Presse.
“I love doing this, helping the community by making up for the bad decisions I made in life,” said Castro, who has a coveted spot in one of the fire training camps operated by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.
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