Palisades Fire Rages, Thousands Lose Power in Los Angeles

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Palisades Fire Rages, Thousands Lose Power in Los Angeles
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The Palisades Fire, fueled by strong Santa Ana winds, has rapidly spread in Los Angeles County, causing widespread power outages and threatening homes and businesses. The fire, which began around 10:30 a.m., has consumed at least 10 acres and the cause is still under investigation. High winds are expected to continue through tomorrow, posing a significant risk of further fire spread and damage. Air quality in northwestern Los Angeles County, particularly in Malibu, is unhealthy due to smoke and ash from the blaze.

the Palisades blazeThere were 42,032 homes and businesses without electricity in Los Angeles County tonight as the region has been battered by Santa Ana winds,

The biggest impact will be in northwestern coastal Los Angeles County, including Malibu, which is near the fire, the county Public Health Department said. On its website today, the school said,"Due to the ongoing Palisades fires, PCHS is currently closed. Students and families are advised to avoid the area and adhere to all evacuation orders."The Palisades Fire, which began as a brushfire this morning during high winds and extreme wildfire risk, has grown to more than 2,900 acres, the state fire agency said.

“We’re just sitting here looking at the fire map, just waiting to see if our house is going to make it,” Simons said. “My mom just got here. She’s bringing us blow-up mattresses. I ordered food.”Her daughter peppered her with brief snippets of news, and she relayed them to a reporter. Firefighters were defending the structure as the Palisades Fire continued to spread amid winds of greater than 50 mph, fire spokesperson Margaret Stewart said.

Citing brush clearance and construction, the institution expressed some confidence that the Villa, which houses Greek and Roman antiquities, would survive. “And either a fireman or a policeman, I think it was a policeman, started telling everybody: Get out of your car if you want to live,” he said. “It was all smoke around us, fire everywhere. People are just honking their horns,” Trainor said. She felt stuck, with flames on both sides of the only road out. “Gridlock — nowhere to go.”

When the brushfire that exploded in the Pacific Palisades was about 10 acres, winds were around 40 mph as firefighters arrived, Los Angeles Fire Chief Kristin Crowley said. “We will follow up on that, if there’s anything better in the future that we can communicate to the constitutions and continue to train to that — because the evacuation order, we can never do it early enough,” she said.

“I can feel it in my lungs right now. My throat is sore. My car was full of soot as I was making this slow, slow climb down. I wore a mask because it was that potent,” Sobel said.“Good Samaritans are everywhere on the street, helping people navigate down the hill and helping people with their cars,” she said.A reporter at the scene of today's Palisades Fire captured firefighters working to save a resident's mementos, stacking up photo albums pulled from a home damaged by the blaze.

The exact number was unavailable. Crowley told reporters that 10,367 homes were threatened by the blaze, which is spreading in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood. Drivers were at a standstill as traffic gridlock plagued Pacific Coast Highway and other roads near a wind-driven wildfire in Pacific Palisades,

It was just last month that another large fire, the Franklin Fire, burned in Malibu and forced evacuations there. "If that occurs," the mayor's office continued,"a crew’s first responsibility is to secure the affected area to protect the public from safety hazards posed by downed trees and power lines, followed by the removal of trees entangling LADWP power poles and power lines. Only after this is done can crews begin repair work to restore power.

All roads connecting homes in Pacific Palisades and the neighboring Sunset Mesa community, home to the Getty Villa museum, funnel onto Pacific Coast Highway, creating a traffic nightmare on the best of days. The National Weather Service recorded winds of nearly 50 mph in the valley today and said dust storms were possible as temperatures were likely to reach 72 in Thermal, where Biden had been scheduled to arrive.

The blaze — centered on Piedra Morada Drive in the Pacific Palisades hills, above Pacific Coast Highway — is estimated to have spread across 300 acres, Los Angeles fire officials said.

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