Fire fighters are continuously fighting a series of wildfires Which erupted in Los Angeles County on Tuesday and Wednesday. fueled by a stormAccording to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, or Cal Fire, the fire has so far engulfed thousands of acres of land.
Stunning images emerging from areas particularly affected by the disaster Palisades Fire And eaton fire Show the initial extent of damage, primarily in the affluent Los Angeles neighborhood Pacific Palisades and the North Valley community Altadena.
Time-lapse satellite video published overnight by the Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere, a project between Colorado State University researchers and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, painted a frightening picture from above.
“A critical situation is unfolding tonight as wildfires rage across Southern California,” the institute wrote in a social media post. “Communities are still being significantly impacted by the Palisades and Eaton fires.”
The flames grew from explosive brush fires that spread across northwestern Los Angeles early Tuesday, fueled by powerful winds blowing through the area. At least 30,000 residents were forced to evacuate their homes in Pacific Palisades, a coastal neighborhood between Santa Monica in western L.A. County and Malibu, due to the Palisades Fire, which was initially reported at 10:30 a.m. PT that morning. Was given.
Cal Fire said it grew to more than 15,000 acres Wednesday, with zero containment. The Los Angeles County Fire Department estimates that more than 10,300 homes are threatened by the Palisades Fire, with at least 1,000 structures already damaged or destroyed.
LA fire officials said they received reports of multiple burns within 24 hours of the fire, and warned that even more people were in danger. Many major roadways in the county were jammed due to heavy traffic as residents attempted to escape in their cars, affecting many to leave their vehicles Continue on the road and on foot.
eaton fire Tuesday night, a blaze raged in the hills above Altadena in northern L.A. County, not far from the Palisades. That blaze also prompted evacuation orders as it grew to at least 1,000 acres overnight, Cal Fire said. Cal Fire said the Eaton fire had claimed more than 10,000 lives as of Wednesday afternoon.
Additional evacuations began Tuesday in the Sylmar area of Los Angeles, where a fire broke out for the third time Hearst FireIt burst and quickly spread across hundreds of acres.
Another fire, Woodley FireThe explosion occurred near Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Sanctuary and Woodley Park on Wednesday morning. Cal Fire said strong winds were pushing the fire southward and “poses a threat of crossing Burbank Boulevard.”
California Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency In response to the wildfires, it warned Tuesday that “we are not out of the woods.”
“This is an extremely dangerous storm that poses extreme fire risks,” Newsom said in a statement. “We are already seeing the devastating effects of this fire in Pacific Palisades that grew rapidly in a matter of minutes.”