Los Angeles-Area Neighborhood Goes Up In Flames As ‘Wind-Driven’ Blaze Rages
Thousands of residents have been told to evacuate as a wildfire fueled by a powerful windstorm raged in a Los Angeles-area neighborhood in Southern California on Monday. KTLA reported that all of the Pacific Palisades were under an evacuation order due to the “wind-driven” blaze that had burned through hundreds of acres by the afternoon. ...
Thousands of residents have been told to evacuate as a wildfire fueled by a powerful windstorm raged in a Los Angeles-area neighborhood in Southern California on Monday.
KTLA reported that all of the Pacific Palisades were under an evacuation order due to the “wind-driven” blaze that had burned through hundreds of acres by the afternoon.
#BREAKING: All of Pacific Palisades is currently under an evacuation order due to the fast-moving, wind-driven #PalisadesFire which has burned more than 200 acres. Evacuees are being urged to travel south toward Pacific Coast Highway. The latest: https://t.co/SLLsFbvAaj pic.twitter.com/EQaEKw0q29
— KTLA (@KTLA) January 7, 2025
Evacuees were urged to travel south toward the Pacific Coast Highway using Palisades Drive and Sunset Boulevard, the local television station said in a news article.
A friend who lives in Pacific Palisades sent me these horrific videos of the fire.
He just evacuated and said traffic was so bad people abandoned their cars. pic.twitter.com/mbOjz8QAf9
— Jon Michael Raasch (@JMRaasch) January 7, 2025
“Listen to local authorities, if told to leave, Don’t Wait, Evacuate,” the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services announced in a post to X on Tuesday.
In a post to X, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection urged people to be prepared to move and report suspicious activity to help prevent arson.
Los Angeles Magazine said more than 100 firefighters and been deployed to fight the blaze, but as shown in videos posted to social media, homes were being engulfed in flames.
Actor James Woods shared clips from his home in the area. In one video, he spoke about evacuating as planes dropped water. “S***!” he said, as flames could be seen erupting.
Leaving pic.twitter.com/yJDQ8xIhbI
— James Woods (@RealJamesWoods) January 7, 2025
Forecasters warned on Monday that a “life-threatening” and destructive” windstorm could stir up fast-moving wildfires due to dry conditions in Venture and Los Angeles Counties.
“Extremely Critical fire-weather conditions” are expected through Wednesday, the National Weather Service (NWS) said, and the outlook predicted Santa Ana winds would intensify.
Extremely Critical fire-weather conditions are expected across parts of Southern California, Tomorrow Jan 8th. Santa Ana winds are ongoing and expected to intensify through Thursday. For specific information see your local NWS office or https://t.co/QMmU4tBZDt for more info. pic.twitter.com/O2960J3EXH
— NWS Storm Prediction Center (@NWSSPC) January 7, 2025
Santa Ana winds are “[h]igh-speed and dangerous winds that periodically kick up and blow from the mountains to the coast in Southern California,” according to AccuWeather.
The Los Angeles office for NWS previously said gusts of 50 to 80 miles per hour (mph) were possible, and isolated gusts of 80 to 100 mph across the mountains and foothills.
.@NOAA's #GOES18????️ is closely tracking the #PalisadesFire as it explosively grows northwest of Los Angeles this afternoon. A particularly dangerous situation #RedFlagWarning is in effect for the region. Latest: https://t.co/mooP0SuiV5 pic.twitter.com/k4G2Iw5Z0t
— NOAA Satellites – Public Affairs (@NOAASatellitePA) January 7, 2025
President Joe Biden had been scheduled to visit nearby Coachella Valley to announce the creation of two national monuments in California, but had to change plans.
“Due to weather issues, the President will not travel to Thermal, CA. The previously scheduled remarks will be delivered in Los Angeles, CA,” the White House reportedly said.
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