Wildfires ravage Los Angeles, Beyoncé's foundation donates $2.5 million for relief

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Wildfires ravage Los Angeles, Beyoncé's foundation donates $2.5 million for relief
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Wildfires continue to burn in Los Angeles, claiming at least 24 lives and forcing thousands to evacuate. The BeyGOOD foundation, founded by Beyoncé, announced a $2.5 million donation to support victims through the 'LA Fire Relief Fund'. The fund will aid families in Altadena/Pasadena and provide resources to churches and community centers in other affected areas.

Evacuation orders are in effect for 105,000 L.A. residents, and 87,000 are in evacuation warning zones, which means they may need to leave at a moment’s notice.

The state-of-the-art Getty Center on the northeast side of the fire was then subjected to mandatory evacuations, but those have been downgraded to an advisory to"get ready" in case the fire looms, J. Paul Getty Trust CEO Katherine E. Fleming said. Police shared contact information for organizations that can help verify the authenticity of badges, credentials and other information, such as the LAPD, the California Contractors State License Board, FEMA and the Better Business Bureau, among others.The number of deaths being investigated as related to the Eaton Fire in and around Altadena has risen to 16, the Los Angeles County medical examiner's office said in an update this evening..

The Eaton Fire, which continues to burn across 14,117 acres, has been 27% contained, the Los Angeles County Fire Department said.Dennis Burns, a fire behavior analyst, said at the community meeting that he hasn't seen expectations for so many consecutive"red flag days," when weather can lead to extreme fire conditions, since the Thomas Fire, which burned 281,893 acres in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties from December 2017 to January 2018.

"Our community in Pasadena and Altadena is strong and resilient, and we’re one community. We say Pasadena, Altadena, but it’s really the Dena," he said."You have my commitment as mayor of the Dena, together with your town council, your members of the Board of Supervisors and our congressional delegation, that we will do all that we can to get you the resources to rebuild.

Also today, Beverly Hills Unified School District Superintendent Michael Bregy said in a letter to the community that the district's four schools, all within the Beverly Hills city limits, will reopen. “I think it’s hard to believe that you have nothing,” Santoro said, through tears, thinking of her parents. “Everything that they ever worked for was in that house.”

Victoria Knapp, chair of the Altadena Town Council, worries that the fires have irreparably changed the landscape for those families. Snowden wants the ability to acquire home loans with 0% interest. “Give us the ability to rebuild, restart our lives,” he said. “If you can spend billions of dollars fighting a war, you can spend a billion dollars to help us get back where we were at.”

The Rev. George Van Alstine and others are trying to help more than 10 church members who lost homes with needs like navigating insurance and federal aid. The pastor is worried the fires will lead to gentrification, with Black parishioners, who make up half the congregation, paying the price. Interested musicians must create profiles and apply through the foundation's online grant management platform. Guitar Center will process requests over the next month for up to $1,500 in replacement instruments and gear, according to the announcement. Interested musicians and program managersEven as some internet users and pundits try to politicize the massive wildfires and the destruction they’ve caused, California and Texas are showcasing solidarity online.

“We’ll find out later whose fault it is,” he said. “The key thing is they’ve solved the problem. Now if you get a notice on your phone, it’s for real.” McGowan's office said Friday that as part of its probe of the false alerts, Genasys, a vendor that operates the software behind the alerts, is looking into how at least one of them was sent to residents outside the target area, according to a statement.

Top officials attended the meeting, including Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell and White House chief of staff Jeff Zients.Oregon's state fire rebutted a false claim that firefighters headed to Los Angeles were turned away or delayed over a failure to meet California's strict emissions regulations.

He said that means to"simply stay out of the areas if you are not a first responder or have emergency business there." In some areas, like Monte Nido and Topanga Oaks, Litz said, ground crews are doing defense work, like clearing brush, in case the fire does move. They're also working on securing the area of Mandeville, he said, where the blaze was threatening the canyon earlier this weekend.

That’s because high winds make flying the vehicles much more difficult, said Cal Fire, which says it has the largest civilian aviation fleet in the world, at more than 60 aircraft. Fares have been suspended since Wednesday, when many Angelenos were facing severe winds that caused power outages alongside devastating fires.The mother of Randy “Craw Daddy” Miod is mourning her son after his body was found in his home — dubbed the “Crab Shack” — which was destroyed in the Palisades Fire.Carol Smith said Miod, a well-known Malibu resident, “lived and died in the place he loved the most.

A firefighter saw his distress and was able to get back to Colvin's home to retrieve one of the of two pups, Tika Tika Tika. Unfortunately, his second dog, Oreo, had seemingly run off and was missing for days. The people arrested were not on the vice president's property, according to two law enforcement officers close to the matter. Her residence is guarded by the U.S. Secret Service.The White House said President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris will get a virtual briefing on the California wildfires today.

The department warned against taking hot showers or cooking with tap water. Staff are distributing free bottled water at the Westwood Recreation Center and Brentwood Country Club for affected residents to drink and cook with.“We can’t provide money for disaster-related expenses covered by insurance, but if your damage isn’t fully covered, we may be able to help,” the agency wrote., winds are expected to intensify through Wednesday evening, potentially further complicating efforts.

It was the 29th arrest made so far as some seek to capitalize on the tragedy of the wildfires, Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna said this morning. He added that his department has been in touch with both the Los Angeles district attorney’s and U.S. attorney’s offices, which are"eager to prosecute anybody who is taking advantage of our residents."

"I just want to remind everybody, if you are asked to leave and you're in an evacuation order area, your life is in danger," Luna urged.Gov. Gavin Newsom elaborated on the executive order he signed to help people in the Los Angeles area affected by wildfires rebuild their homes, telling ““And so we want to fast track by eliminating any requirements. I’ve got Coastal Act changes that we’re making,” Newsom said.

"There are downed power poles, electric wires," Luna said."There are still some smoldering fires. It is not safe." “Was it just overwhelm? That you had so much that was used, we drew it down? Was it pipes? Was it electricity? Was it a combination of pipes, electricities and pumps? Was that drawdown impossible because you lost seven-plus thousand structures right here anyway, and every single structure we lost had a pipe that was leaking, and we would’ve lost that water pressure anyway?” Newsom asked.

In one post, the president-elect baselessly claimed Newsom had blocked a measure that would have allowed water to flow from Northern California to Southern California. "We’ve come up with some timelines so we can get, within the next few weeks, all that done so people can get their insurance claims. We can then start the big contracts to remove the debris, to address all the hazmat issues," Newsom said.

"The fires are still raging in L.A.," he wrote on Truth Social."The incompetent pols have no idea how to put them out.” Trump transition senior adviser Jason Miller said visiting Calfornia was"a top priority," but a date has not yet been set.National Guard officers have been enforcing a curfew in evacuation order zones and evacuation warning zones from 6:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. as the wildfires continue to rage. In some areas, barbed wire has been strung across roads ro prevent people from entering.Canada, Texas and Mexico will join neighboring states in “providing critical support” fighting the L.A.

Gov. Gavin Newsom has called for an independent investigation into the loss of water pressure to local fire hydrants and the reported unavailability of water supplies from the Santa Ynez Reservoir.Almost 35,000 homes and businesses in Los Angeles are currently without electricity, according to Poweroutage.us, a website that monitors outages.

But the smaller Kenneth Fire, which started Thursday evening and burned through 1,052 acres in the Woodland Hills area of Los Angeles, near Calabasas, is now 80% contained, and the Hurst Fire, which started as a brush fire but has so far covered 799 acres, is at 76% containment. The Lidia fire is 100% contained.A red flag warning has been issued for parts of Southern California until Wednesday by the National Weather Service.

Fire weather watch warnings, the stage before a red flag warning, are also in place from Monday through to Wednesday in the Riverside County Mountains, the San Diego County mountains, and the San Diego County valleys.As flames threatened the upscale Mandeville Canyon and Encino areas of Los Angeles, firefighters took advantage of better weather to stop flames from expanding the Palisades Fire’s northern footprint today.

National Weather Service data tracked the winds as they turned around and returned to the dreaded offshore direction from the north-northeast tonight. Red flag warnings were in effect for much of L.A. and Ventura counties tonight, with gusts of 50 to 75 mph possible tonight into tomorrow morning and again tomorrow night into Monday morning, federal forecasters said.

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