The Palisades Fire, which started on January 7, burned a significant area of 23,448 acres before being contained by a dedicated crew of 800 firefighters. By January 30, the fire was reported to be 98% contained, with ongoing investigations into its cause. The Los Angeles City Fire Department took over the firefighting command while Cal OES oversees recovery efforts in affected communities. Evacuation zones have been updated to allow repopulation, marking progress in managing the wildfire's impact on local residents.
The Palisades Fire, which started on January 7th, has burned 23,448 acres and is 98% contained, with an extensive firefighting operation in place.
Evacuation zones have been modified as of January 27, 2025, allowing for repopulation efforts to commence, highlighting the dynamic response to the wildfire.
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