As the Eaton fire spread, many areas were notified of evacuation warnings and orders well in advance. In the heart of Altadena, where all 17 reported deaths occurred, evacuation orders came hours after fire did.
Southern California is bracing for a powerful Santa Ana wind event with extreme fire danger as containment efforts continue on the Eaton and Palisades fires.
When the first flames of what would become southern California’s Eaton Canyon Fire sparked Tuesday night, Kim Budge couldn’t have guessed that her home would be destroyed. “We started packing as soon as we saw the fire,
An Eaton Canyon ... spread in a Santa Ana windstorm that firefighters described as among the worst fire weather conditions they've seen. The couple has lived in the fire-prone region for 20 years. Get top local stories in Southern California delivered ...
The Eaton Fire was 73% contained Saturday, up overnight from 65%, with firefighters continuing to extinguish hot spots in steep, inaccessible canyons near Winters Creek, Mt. Lowe, and Mt. Wilson aided by water-dropping helicopters.
Satellite images showed the dramatic difference in the Altadena area in just a matter of days due to the deadly Eaton Fire.
The fire roared out of Eaton Canyon around 6:30 p.m. on ... Newsom’s office said. The Santa Ana wind forecast for Southern California has worsened, with officials saying the conditions will ...
Residents in the wildfire-ravaged communities of Altadena and Pasadena witnessed flames near the base of a transmission line owned by Southern California Edison.
Forecasters predict another moderate Santa Ana wind ... The Eaton and Palisades fires quickly became two of the most destructive and deadliest wildfires in California's history.
The blazes have grown to more than 37,000 acres, killing at least 25 people and destroying thousands of structures.
At least 24 people have died between the Eaton and Palisades fires and at least 16 people have been reported missing.
Southern California was hit by multiple wildfires starting Jan. 7, affecting neighboring Pasadena and Altadena after the fire began in Eaton Canyon. With winds reaching up to 80 mph, three homeowners and a group of volunteers worked together to save homes on Boston Street.