Over a week after destructive wildfires erupted in the Los Angeles area, fire crews have made progress with containment and stopped the growth of the Eaton and Palisades fires.
Although the cause of each blaze has yet to be determined, they all burned in or near foothill communities amid gusty winds and dry air and vegetation.
Angelenos face a long road recovery as many of the residents lost their homes and livelihoods in the recent fires.
As thousands of Angelenos return home for the first time in days, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has a few tips to help residents stay protected from the elements and their insurance company.
Dozens of people are believed to have died in the Palisades and Eaton fires, which have burned down whole swaths of communities
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The school is urgently looking to secure a temporary campus for its students and staff after the entire back portion of the building was destroyed in the Palisades Fire.
The new proposal comes amid concerns of thieves taking advantage of the devastating wildfires in Southern California.
Firefighters are making progress, officials said, but residents must be ready for a return of powerful winds that could spread flames.
Nearly 90,000 households lost electricity as utilities shut off power to prevent their lines from sparking new blazes.
At least two of the people killed in the Southern California wildfires tried to protect the homes where they raised families and lived for decades, while another stayed behind with his son who had cerebral palsy and could not evacuate.