January 12, 2025 Los Angeles, California – Wildfires in Los Angeles County have killed at least 24 people leaving devastating destruction across the area with more than 22,000 acres burned and thousands of structures destroyed, including the homes some famous residents.
The Kenneth Fire in Pacific Palisades was investigated as possible arson, with one person taken into custody however charges have yet to be filed as the investigation continues.
Planes and helicopters could be seen dropping water on the Kenneth West Hills Wildfire in Calabasas.
Topanga wildfire continued to engulf the hillside near Pacific Palisades throughout the evening.
A “War Zone” like aftermath of destruction was left by the Eaton Fire in Los Angeles county.
National Guard troops were deployed around the Palisades wildfire with operation orders to help control traffic and access into burned areas with major damage. Some residents waited to get the opportunity to return to their homes as a truck was offering donations to victims.
Military Police units with National Guard apparatus and soldiers arrived and staged in a parking lot along the Pacific Coast Highway in Pacific Palisades.
Guard units of Military Police were seen, as officials say they will help with traffic control and preventing looters from accessing fire areas.
Helicopters dropped water on the towering flames that threatened houses in the neighborhood near Topanga Canyon Road and Fernwood.
Firefighters battled the Palisades wildfire, fighting back against intense flames as it approached structures in Topanga Canyon.
Mandatory Evacuation orders were called, LAPD and LAFD went door to door in Mandeville Canyon as Palisades wildfire continued raging, and threatening a nearby neighborhood.
Hundreds of beach houses along the famous PCH in Malibu California were burned to rubble during the Palisades Fire in Los Angeles County this week. Thousands of structures have been destroyed and thousands more are still under risk of burning.
With around 11% of the Palisades Fire contained, aircraft continue to make drops and blanket the area with water along with fire retardant in an effort to save homes from burning to the ground in Brentwood and Mandeville Canyon.
A group calling themselves the “Nationalist Network” were seen wearing armbands to differenetiate from “black bloc antifa” they said, as the groups goal was to collect donations outside of the Santa Monica Pier for fire victims.
A member of the group named Ryan, who is known for giving a Sieg Heil salute outside of CPAC, said that they are receiving donations “from all Americans and are giving them to everyone who needs”.
“I’m glad that I could be here and help with resources”, said a firefighter from Washington, as they helped battle Brentwood Pacific Palisades fire on the 11th of January.
Over 3,700 firefighters and volunteer firefighters are in the area, with groups positioned in strategic areas.
Palisades Fire continued to burn in Brentwood and the Mandeville Canyon area, as strong winds and challenging weather conditions are expected to pick up later in the week.
Source: Freedom News