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Wildfires sweeping through the Los Angeles region have caused catastrophic destruction, claiming at least 24 lives, displacing thousands, and leveling over 12,000 structures. The fires, fueled by relentless Santa Ana winds, have scorched an area exceeding 62 square miles (160 square kilometers), larger than the city of San Francisco. Lives Lost and Missing Persons 

The Palisades Fire along the coastal areas has resulted in eight fatalities, while the more inland Eaton Fire has claimed 16 lives, according to the LA County medical examiner’s office. Additionally, at least 16 individuals remain missing, with authorities anticipating that the count may increase as search efforts continue.

Preliminary estimates by AccuWeather suggest these fires could rank as the most costly in U.S. history, with damages and economic losses projected between $135 billion and $150 billion. The fires have significantly damaged sewer, water, and power infrastructure across the region, complicating recovery efforts. Nearly 70,000 residents were without power as of Sunday, with over half of the outages reported in Los Angeles County, according to PowerOutage.us. 

Thousands remain evacuated, with around 150,000 under evacuation orders and more than 700 people



seeking refuge in nine shelters. Officials warn that these evacuation orders are unlikely to be lifted before midweek, as the National Weather Service forecasts the return of strong Santa Ana winds through Wednesday evening.

Cal Fire reports that containment progress varies across the fires. The Kenneth Fire near West Hills in the San Fernando Valley was fully contained as of Sunday morning, while the Hurst Fire was 89% contained. The Palisades Fire’s containment stood at 11%, and the Eaton Fire was 27% contained as of Sunday.

The wildfires have torn through diverse neighborhoods, including Pacific Palisades, Altadena, and others. In Altadena, a historic haven for Black families escaping discriminatory housing practices was devastated. Entire neighborhoods known for their racial and economic diversity were reduced to ashes, with many homeowners losing their lifelong investments.

The fires also destroyed multiple places of worship, including a mosque, a synagogue, a Catholic parish, and six Protestant churches. Beyond landmarks and celebrity homes—such as those of Billy Crystal, Mandy Moore, and Los Angeles Lakers head coach JJ Redick—the fires have upended lives across socioeconomic lines.




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