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Winds back off as crews start containing Palisades and Eaton fires. See the weekend forecast
Winds across Southern California have begun to falter as crews battling the Palisades and Eaton fires begin to make their first substantial progress towards containment.
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Updated: Extensive street closures in place for Altadena as crews battle flames
Several new road closures surrounding the Palisades Fire and Eaton Fire were announced early Friday morning as firefighters make their first substantial progress at containing the Palisades (8%) and Eaton (3%) fires.
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Winds across Southern California back off giving crews a break
Wind speeds across Southern California are expected to falter between Friday and Saturday morning before picking up again into next week. This video was broadcast on the NBC4 News at 6:30 a.m. on Jan. 10, 2025.
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Officials provide Friday update on LA wildfires
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and other city officials provided updates on the fires blazing across Los Angeles on Friday morning.
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List: 2 Los Angeles County wildfires among most destructive in California history
Only two wildfires in California history have caused more destruction than the Palisades Fire and Eaton Fire in LA County.
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California wildfires have clear links to climate change
Although wildfires occur naturally, climate change amplifies their intensity and how quickly they can spread. Meteorologist Chase Cain explains two of the strongest links between climate change and the wildfire emergency in Southern California.
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Community coming together outside Rose Bowl to help fire victims
For those displaced by the California wildfires, some help is now being offered at the Rose Bowl.
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Drone damages SuperScooper over Palisades Fire
A SuperScooper is out of service for repairs due to a drone strike. Video broadcast Friday Jan. 10, 2025.
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Fire crews making water drops on Pacific Palisades fire
As the Palisades fire continues to burn nearly 20,000 acres, fire crews are making water drops to try and put out the flames. Brittany Hope reports for the NBC4 News at 5 a.m. on Jan. 10, 2025.
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Live updates: About 153,000 people under evacuation orders in LA County
See updates on Los Angeles County wildfires as flames continue to threaten homes in Pacific Palisades, Altadena and elsewhere.
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Street vendors use TikTok to rally, raise donations for Eaton Fire victims
A group of street vendors using the power of social media have rallied a community to help those affected by the destruction of the Eaton Fire.
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Street vendors raise funds, donations for Eaton Fire victims
A group of street vendors used the power of social media to raise money and buy necessities for those who were affected by the destructive Eaton Fire that burned through Altadena.
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Death toll climbs to 10 in Southern California wildfires
The number of deceased people has increased to 10 as authorities and the medical examiner continue to respond to reported fatalities.
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Entire LA County receives evacuation alert by mistake
The alerts have been more frequent than usual in the last week due to a destructive Santa Ana windstorm that fanned wildfires in the county, six of which were burning Thursday.
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First Alert Forecast: 9 p.m. Thursday wildfire update
Winds up to 60 mph continue to blow in some parts of Southern California, while some wildfires remained at 0% containment. Melissa Magee has your forecast on Thursday, Jan. 9 ,2025.
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California National Guard deploys to Los Angeles area wildfires
The California National Guard has been called in from their base in Ontario to help manage the wildfires in Pacific Palisades and the Eaton Fire north of Altadena. This report aired on the NBC4 News on Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025.
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LA County explains why evacuation warning was sent to phones by mistake
With multiple wildfires burning, the entire county of Los Angeles received an evacuation warning directly to their cellphones by mistake. Kevin McGowan, the director of LA County’s Office of Emergency Management, apologizes and explains what went wrong. This report aired on NBC4 on Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025.
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Arson investigation underway in Kenneth Fire
Police in West Hills are investigating an arson incident and are speaking with a person who was spotted close to where the Kenneth Fire is burning. Kevin Gaiss reports for the NBC4 News at 6 p.m. on JAn. 9, 2025.
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Police investigate unidentified person spotted in west valley near Kenneth Fire
Authorities are investigating an unidentified person who was stopped by several residents in the west valley where the Kenneth Fire ignited.
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Los Angeles Wildfires: Lakers, Rams, Kings, players, and coaches all affected by devastating fires
The Santa Ana winds have long been a harbinger of trouble in Southern California, their fierce gusts igniting and spreading wildfires that leave devastation in their wake. This week, as flames roared through neighborhoods and forced hundreds of thousands to evacuate, Los Angeles—a city known for its resilience—found its sports community deeply intertwined with the unfolding tragedy. From postponed...