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Six months after catastrophic fires exploded in L.A. County, a sharper picture has emerged on how they have shaped the region ...
Altadena has avoided California’s fire insurance hell. That won’t last. Jake Bittle. Updated Tue, January 14, 2025 at 2:48 PM UTC. 7 min read.
Follow FOX 11's live blog with the latest updates provided on the Jan. 2025 fires in Southern California: Calabasas Landfill.
The fire, which started the night of Jan. 7 near Altadena, has torched 14,117 acres and over 7,000 buildings, and taken the lives of 15 people. The fire is currently at 35%… ...
The Eaton Fire, in Altadena, now stands at more than 13,000 acres and zero percent contained. More than 180,000 people have been ordered to evacuate as the infernos spread.
Firefighters work the scene as an apartment building burns during the Eaton fire in the Altadena area of Los Angeles county, Calif., on Jan. 8, 2025. Josh Edelson/AFP via Getty Images ...
Despite it all, Tristin Perez never left his Altadena home during the deadly Eaton fire. Skip to main content. ... Item 1 of 2 Tristin Perez, Altadena, California, January 11, 2025.
A California couple watched the Eaton Fire destroy their beloved home of 40 years “in the blink of an eye” through a doorbell camera as they fled with just a few cherished items and their dogs.
Altadena has avoided California’s fire insurance hell. That won’t last. By Jake Bittle | Grist Published Jan 16, 2025 2:00 PM Justin Sullivan / Getty Images) Only 7% of LAist readers ...
Altadena has avoided California’s fire insurance hell. That won’t last. As they rebuild, residents of the middle-class enclave could face steep price hikes.