Palisade Fire 2025

Palisade Fire 2025. See Pacific Palisades before and after the devastating Los Angeles fires The Straits Times By midday the next day, the fire had grown to over 11,000 acres (44 square kilometers), and after one week, it had consumed nearly 24,000 acres (97 square kilometers) of wildland and developed areas. The Palisades Fire was a highly destructive wildfire that began burning in the Santa Monica Mountains of Los Angeles County on January 7, 2025, which grew to destroy large areas of Pacific Palisades, Topanga, and Malibu before it was fully contained after 24 days on January 31

January 7, 2025 Los Angeles wildfires race through Pacific Palisades, Sylmar, Eaton Canyon CNN
January 7, 2025 Los Angeles wildfires race through Pacific Palisades, Sylmar, Eaton Canyon CNN from edition.cnn.com

Passes can be obtained daily from 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM. LOS ANGELES (KTLA) - CalFire, the California Department of Forestry & Fire Prevention, is offering the public an interactive, three-dimensional view of the Palisades Fire in the Pacific P…

January 7, 2025 Los Angeles wildfires race through Pacific Palisades, Sylmar, Eaton Canyon CNN

One of a series of wildfires in Southern California driven by hurricane-force Santa Ana winds, it burned 23,707 acres. The fire tore through the steep hillsides on either side of the Temescal Ridge Trail, which runs north-south, roughly the same direction as the fierce winds that propelled the Palisades fire soon. Some evacuations remain in place to residents only and entry passes are required

Palisades Fire Destroys 1,1000 Structures, 5 Dead as LA Engulfed by 5 Wildfires Newsweek. Las Lomas Place homes in Pacific Palisades, seen on Jan A firefighter watches the flames from the Palisades Fire burning in front of the Pacific Palisades Presbyterian Church during a powerful windstorm on January 8, 2025 in the Pacific Palisades.

Photo gallery Aerial photos show the scope of destruction from the Pacific Palisades wildfire. By midday the next day, the fire had grown to over 11,000 acres (44 square kilometers), and after one week, it had consumed nearly 24,000 acres (97 square kilometers) of wildland and developed areas. LOS ANGELES (KTLA) - CalFire, the California Department of Forestry & Fire Prevention, is offering the public an interactive, three-dimensional view of the Palisades Fire in the Pacific P…