A massive multi-hundred-acre fire has engulfed the Pacific Palisades area of Los Angeles, forcing evacuations of the area.
Update: As of 8:15 p.m. ET, NBC Los Angeles reported the Palisades fire spans 1,200 acres.
Massive fire above my neighborhood of Pacific Palisades, in #LosAngeles. Evacuating. pic.twitter.com/vJI06iWa1X
— Joel Pollak (@joelpollak) January 7, 2025
NBC News Los Angeles reported that the morning brush fire spanned more than 200 acres, growing exponentially from the two acres it was reported to have developed from. Breitbart News Senior Editor-at-Large Joel Pollak documented the blaze while evacuating the area.
Not a good view #palisadesfire pic.twitter.com/PfaOuT8udt
— Jon Kahn Music (@mrjondavid) January 7, 2025
Per the outlet:
According to LAFD, it was reported at around 10:30 a.m. near the 1100 block of North Piedra Morada Drive. Homes are threatened and some structures may have already burned.
Traffic was backing up on nearby Pacific Coast Highway.
At 2:50 p.m. ET, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass (D) urged residents to follow evacuation warnings.
In preparation for high winds, LAFD pre-deployed strike teams in and near areas prone to wildfire.
— Mayor Karen Bass (@MayorOfLA) January 7, 2025
Firefighters are now actively and aggressively responding to the #PalisadesFire with support from regional partners.
Angelenos in the area are urged to heed evacuation warnings…
“Firefighters are now actively and aggressively responding to the #PalisadesFire with support from regional partners,” she wrote.
“Angelenos in the area are urged to heed evacuation warnings and follow direction from public safety officials,” she added.
As winds rise, @LAFD is working to aggressively respond to the #PalisadesFire.
— Mayor Karen Bass (@MayorOfLA) January 7, 2025
Angelenos should sign up for @NotifyLA alerts and follow @LAFD for updated information. pic.twitter.com/g9a63LY14e
The Associated Press reports the blaze forced students at three campuses in the area to relocate.
A separate fire emerged in the Hollywood Hills after starting on West Hollywood Boulevard, NBC Los Angeles noted. Firefighters were able to stop the spread of that fire.
The infernos come as parts of Southern California, from Santa Barabra down to the Mexico border, are under red flag warnings for high winds and a high risk of fires due to a strong Santa Ana windstorm.
🚨 RED FLAG WARNING – Southern California 🚨
— CAL FIRE (@CAL_FIRE) January 7, 2025
⚠️ When: Wednesday to Thursday
⚠️ Where: Greater Los Angeles County, San Gabriel and San Fernando Valleys, San Diego & Riverside Mountains, Eastern San Diego Valleys, Inland Orange County, Santa Ana Mountains, Inland Empire and San… pic.twitter.com/JJY68nnsBs
This story is developing.