After a day of strong winds that helped fuel small scattered fires across Southern California, rain is on the horizon. In L.A. County, where the Palisades and Eaton fires have carved a devastating path this month,
Surviving a disaster like the Eaton and Palisades wildfires can take a severe psychological toll, and the county is aiming to provide support for those in shelters and other evacuation settings.
Insurance providers could charge policyholders a “supplemental fee” if the state’s insurer of last resort runs out of money.
The blaze has burned just over 14,000 acres near Pasadena. It is 89% contained. This fire has burned 80 acres in San Diego County and is 30% contained. Jacey Fortin The Friars fire burned a few acres in San Diego’s Mission Valley neighborhood Tuesday afternoon,
As a menacing wildfire approached, staff and residents of a senior citizens home made a desperate escape for their lives.
Over 500 people were crowded inside the Pasadena Convention Center as Eaton Fire evacuees walked the exhibit halls seeking information on their homes John Haeckl, 72, lives with his disabled 75-year-old sister in Altadena. They have no cell phones or ...
Many experts say luck does play a part. But they also say there are many ways that homes can be made less vulnerable to fire.
For many African Americans who built their lives and businesses in historically Black communities like Altadena, the combined loss of generational wealth and personal heirlooms is indescribable.
Firefighters face the threat of another "particularly dangerous situation" weather warning that could affect growing efforts to contain the Palisades and Eaton fires, and could spark new wildfires.
In response, popular memecoin cat in a dogs world (MEW) has pledged a $10,000 donation to the Pasadena Humane Organization to support their emergency efforts. The organization is providing critical care for animals affected by the wildfires, including medical treatment, shelter, and rehabilitation for those in need.
The National Weather Service office sounded the alarm of a “particularly dangerous situation" that is set to go in effect Monday at noon and last through Tuesday at 10 a.m. for swaths of Los Angeles County and most of Ventura County.