Palisades fire in Los Angeles aftermath—Governor Gavin Newsom declares state of emergency – EVOL

UPDATE: A video posted by @JonVigliotti shows the aftermath of the raging fire, most everything is gone. Homes, apartments, businesses all burned to ashes.

AFTERMATH: This is what’s left of the Pacific Palisades. The mall survived.

Most everything else is gone. Homes, apartment complexes, businesses.

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Los Angeles officials said that there have been 2 deaths reported Eaton Canyon Fire and many reported with injuries from the fire.

On Tuesday, a massive wildfire erupted in Pacific Palisades, California, triggering widespread evacuations as flames tore through neighborhoods and engulfed homes.

The fire, fueled by intense Santa Ana winds, has spread rapidly, leaving thousands of residents scrambling for safety.

Several large fires are currently raging across Los Angeles County, including those in Pacific Palisades, Eaton, Bert, Sylmar, Tamarack, and King.

According to The Los Angeles Times, the Pacific Palisades fire alone has grown to over 2,900 acres, with containment efforts severely hampered by the gusty winds.

The Santa Ana winds, infamous for their ability to worsen wildfire conditions, are expected to gust at speeds exceeding 85 miles per hour overnight, according to AccuWeather.

These winds have scattered

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