The mind-bending scale of residential ruin from the Los Angeles fires is slowly coming into focus — particularly in Altadena, a tight-knit community where as many as 5,000 structures burned.
Altadena, California (CNN) — Nearly every day since the Eaton Fire destroyed her home, Dr. Dorothy Ludd-Lloyd’s relatives have tried to get the 88-year-old past the National Guard so she can s ...
As embers wafted overhead against a reddening sky, Adonis and Denise Jones grabbed a few belongings and left their house last week in Altadena, California, figuring firefighters battling the Eaton ...
Firefighters extinguish burning embers at a house on Santa Rosa Avenue, also known as Christmas Tree Lane, Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025, in Altadena, Calif ... White, who lives in Warren, Arkansas, and is Justin’s step-sister, said her father called her ...
Fires continue to blaze across California, prompting US authorities to issue a red flag warning for Wednesday.
The dead include four men and one woman who were unable to leave or had stayed behind to defend their homes in Altadena, a community near Pasadena ... White, who lives in Warren, Arkansas, and is Justin’s step-sister, said her father called her Wednesday ...
An amputee who maneuvered around using a wheelchair died in his Altadena home as a result of the Eaton wildfire. Anthony Mitchell
The death toll from all the fires has risen to 11 but that number is expected to rise as officials gain access to the hardest hit areas
The ongoing catastrophe in Southern California has claimed at least five lives, though officials said they expect that toll to rise.
That could allow firefighters to make progress reining in blazes that have hopscotched across the sprawling region, including massive ones in Pacific Palisades and Altadena ... White, a doula in Warren, Arkansas, and Justin’s step-sister, said her ...
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Firefighters battled early Thursday to control a series of major fires in the Los Angeles area that have killed five people, ravaged communities from the Pacific Coast to Pasadena and sent thousands of people frantically fleeing their homes.