At least 10,000 structures razed in Pacific Palisades and Eaton fires with hundreds of thousands evacuated

The Kenneth Fire started in the late on Thursday afternoon (Friday AEDT) in the San Fernando Valley just 3.2 kilometres from a school serving as a shelter for evacuees from another fire.

It moved into neighbouring Ventura County but a large and aggressive response by firefighters stopped the flames from spreading.

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Two people ride bicycles amid the destruction left behind by the Palisades Fire in the Pacific Palisades neighbourhood of Los Angeles, Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025 (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)
Pacific Palisades fire burning in Malibu
A VW van sits among burned out homes, Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025, in Malibu, Calif (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

About 400 firefighters remained on scene overnight to guard against the fire flaring up.

The Eaton Fire near Pasadena that started on Tuesday night has burned more than 5000 structures, a term that includes homes, apartment buildings, businesses, outbuildings and vehicles. Firefighters were able to establish the first bit of containment on Thursday.

To the west in Pacific Palisades, the largest of the fires burning in the LA area has destroyed over 5300 structures and firefighters had no containment.

All of the major fires that have broken out this week are located in a roughly 40-kilometre band north of downtown Los Angeles, spreading a sense of fear and sadness across the nation’s second-largest city. No cause has been identified for the largest fires.

Satellite image shows true devastation of fires

“Hurricane Helene, floods in Spain and the weather whiplash fuelling wildfires in California are symptoms of this unfortunate climate gear shift,” University of Georgia meteorology professor Marshall Shepherd said.

The level of devastation is jarring even in a state that has grown used to massive wildfires. A large portion of scenic Pacific Palisades has been obliterated.

Dozens of blocks in the seaside neighbourhood were flattened to smoldering rubble. In neighbouring Malibu, blackened palm strands were all that was left above debris where oceanfront homes once stood.

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Homes bordering the Pacific Ocean are burned to the ground in the aftermath of the Palisades Fire in the Pacific Palisades neighbourhood of Los Angeles, Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025 (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)
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Beach front properties are left destroyed by the Palisades Fire, in this aerial view, Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025 in Malibu, Calif (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

At least five churches, a synagogue, seven schools, two libraries, boutiques, bars, restaurants, banks and groceries were burned.

So too were the Will Rogers’ Western Ranch House and Topanga Ranch Motel, local landmarks dating to the 1920s.

The government has not yet released figures on the cost of the damage or specifics about how many structures burned.

AccuWeather, a private company that provides data on weather and its impact, on Thursday increased its estimate of the damage and economic loss to $US135-$150 billion ($218 – $242 billion).

Firefighters made significant gains on Thursday at slowing the spread of the major fires, but containment remained far out of reach.

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Homes are seen burned while a few still stand, Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025, in the Pacific Palisades section of Los Angeles (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

Crews also knocked down a blaze in the Hollywood Hills with the help of water drops from aircraft, allowing an evacuation to be lifted on Thursday.

The fire that sparked late on Wednesday near the heart of the entertainment industry came perilously close to igniting the famed Hollywood Bowl outdoor concert venue.

The enormity of the destruction emerges

Earlier in the week, hurricane-force winds blew embers, that ignited hillsides.

Right now, it’s impossible to quantify the extent of the destruction other than “total devastation and loss,” said Barbara Bruderlin, head of the Malibu Pacific Palisades Chamber of Commerce.

“There are areas where everything is gone, there isn’t even a stick of wood left, it’s just dirt,” Bruderlin said.

Of the 10 deaths so far, Los Angeles Fire Chief Kristin Crowley confirmed two were in the Palisades Fire. County officials said the Eaton Fire had killed five. Cadaver dogs and crews are searching through rubble to see if there are more victims.

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Fire crews battle the Eaton Fire as it impacts a structure Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025 in Altadena, Calif. (AP Photo/Eric Thayer)
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Firefighters look out over the Kenneth Fire, Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025, in the West Hills section of Los Angeles (AP Photo/Eric Thayer)

Two of the dead were Anthony Mitchell, a 67-year-old amputee, and his son, Justin, who had cerebral palsy. They were waiting for an ambulance to come and did not make it to safety when the flames roared through, Mitchell’s daughter, Hajime White, told The Washington Post.

Shari Shaw told KTLA that she tried to get her 66-year-old brother, Victor Shaw, to evacuate Tuesday night but he wanted to stay and fight the fire. Crews found his body with a garden hose in his hand.

On Thursday, recovery crews pulled a body from rubble of what was a beachfront residence in Malibu. A charred washer and dryer were among the few things that remained identifiable in the home along the Pacific Coast Highway.

There have been evacuations, school closures and arrests

At least 180,000 people were under evacuation orders, and the fires have consumed about 117 square kilometres, which is roughly the size of San Francisco. The Palisades Fire is already the most destructive in Los Angeles’ history.

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Ari Rivera, right, and Anderson Hao hold each other in front of their destroyed home in Altadena, Calif., Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025. (AP Photo/John Locher)

All schools in the Los Angeles Unified School District, the nation’s second largest, will be closed again on Friday because of the heavy smoke wafting over the city and ash raining down in parts.

At least 20 arrests have been made for looting. The city of Santa Monica, which is next to Pacific Palisades, declared a curfew because of the lawlessness, officials said.

National Guard troops arrived in Los Angeles on Thursday evening. They’ll be stationed near fire-ravaged areas to protect property.

Actors among those who lost homes

Many celebrities live in areas devastated by fire. Among those who lost their homes were Billy Crystal, Mandy Moore and Paris Hilton.

Jamie Lee Curtis pledged $US1 million ($1.6 million) to start a “fund of support” for those affected by the fires that touched all economic levels from the city’s wealthy to its working class.

Eaton Fire burns in Altadena, California
Robert Lara, left, looks for belongings along with his stepfather after the Eaton Fire burns in Altadena, Calif., Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Nic Coury)

State seeing a longer fire season

California’s wildfire season is beginning earlier and ending later due to rising temperatures and decreased rainfall tied to climate change, according to recent data.

Dry winds, including the notorious Santa Anas, have contributed to warmer-than-average temperatures in Southern California, which has not seen more than 2.5 millimetres of rain since early May.

Some losses feel greater than others

Robert Lara sifted through the remains of his home in Altadena on Thursday with tears in his eyes, hoping to find a safe containing a set of earrings that once belonged to his great-great-grandmother.

“All our memories, all our sentimental attachments, things that were gifted from generation to generation to generation are now gone,” he said.

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