California residents Julie, Lillian and Kelia Davies recount their evacuation from the Pacific Palisades area after the wildfires spread to their local community.
Cal Fire said at a Wednesday morning news conference that in the last 24 hours, there has been little to no growth in both fires.
New questions are being raised about whether the City of Los Angeles and its fire department did enough to prepare in the days ahead of the deadly Palisades Fire.
Arrests near wildfire zones in Los Angeles continue to increase as more National Guard members have been deployed to the region.
As of Wednesday morning, the Santa Ana wind-fueled Palisades Fire in Los Angeles had scorched more than 5,000 acres and destroyed an estimated 1,000 structures, many of them homes, officials said.
FOX Weather Correspondent Robert Ray shares his experience from the containment lines of the Palisades Fire as first responders continue to clean up from the devastating flames spread throughout Southern California.
Air quality remains a big concern in Los Angeles County, and not just for those nearby the Palisades and Eaton fires.
Damage from the massive Palisades Fire could send students back into remote learning, but administrators are seeking an alternative.
An Associated Press analysis found the first evacuation order covering neighborhoods closest to the start of the devastating Pacific Palisades wildfire didn’t come until about 40 minutes after some of those homes were already burning.
Dozens of people are believed to have died in the Palisades and Eaton fires, which have burned down whole swaths of communities
Three wildfires continue to burn in the Los Angeles region, according to Cal Fire. The Palisades and Eaton fires have scorched nearly 40,000 acres, destroying thousands of homes and forcing tens of thousands of evacuations. The fires are 31% and 65% contained, respectively, but authorities said earlier this week that the blazes had little growth.