What to Know
- The Palisades Fire, which broke out over a week ago in Pacific Palisades, is now 31% contained at 23,700 acres. The Eaton Fire is 65% contained at 14,100 acres.
- The first evacuations were lifted for the Palisades Fire, but some evacuated residents might need to wait for a week or more before they can return to their homes in damaged neighborhoods.
- LA's sports teams united for a donation drive, delivering food, clothes and essential to people affected by the wildfires.
- Officials have offered tips for thousands of evacuees expected to return home. See those tips here.
- Red flag warnings expired for much of the Los Angeles area, good news for firefighters still working to contain the area's two largest wildfires
- The Palisades and Eaton fires -- along with several smaller blazes -- have burned a combined 38,600 acres in Los Angeles County. See maps of the fires and evacuated areas here.
- There has been an overwhelming outpouring of generosity for fire evacuees. Here's where people can get needed supplies and assistance.
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