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This page is activated for the Palisades Fire, Eaton Fire, and other wildfires.
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This map is intended for regional emergencies that pose significant threat to large numbers of people and/or property. Check media and local fire and/or law enforcement for information about smaller, localized events.
Please scroll down this page for information on evacuations for each wildfire, resources for impacted residents, animal shelters, and other emergency information.
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This map is intended for regional emergencies that pose significant threat to large numbers of people and/or property. Check media and local fire and/or law enforcement for information about smaller, localized events.
Please scroll down this page for information on evacuations for each wildfire, resources for impacted residents, animal shelters, and other emergency information.
Find your evacuation zone here: protect.genasys.com
Evacuation Orders
The Following Zones are under mandatory evacuation order:
DRY-U026-A, DRY-U026-C, LOS-Q0762, LOS-Q0762-A, LOS-Q0765, LOS-Q0767-A, LOS-Q0767-B, LOS-Q0778-A, LOS-Q0780, LOS-Q0781-A, LOS-Q0782-A, LOS-Q0782-B, LOS-Q0782-C, LOS-Q0798, LOS-Q1118, MAL-C111-A, MAL-C111-B, MAL-C112-B, MTN-U028, RRC-U027-A, RRC-U027-B, RMB-U030-A, RMB-U030-B, RMB-U030-D, RMB-U030-E, SDP-U029, SSM-U010-A, SSM-U010-B, TOP-U001, TOP-U002, TOP-U003, TOP-U004, TOP-U005, TOP-U006, TOP-U007, TOP-U008, TOP-U009
Per the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department: ALL EVACUATION ORDER and WARNING AREAS for the Palisades Fire are under CURFEW ORDER from 6PM till 6AM.
Evacuation Warnings
The Following Zones are under Evacuation Warning:
CAL-C405, CAL-C406, CAL-C407, CAL-C408, CAL-C409, CAL-C410, CAL-C411, CAL-C412, CAL-C413, CAL-C414, CAL-C415, DRY-U026-B, LOS-Q0406-A, LOS-Q0407, LOS-Q0751, LOS-Q0762-B, LOS-Q0764, LOS-Q0772, LOS-Q0779, LOS-Q0783, LOS-Q0800, LOS-Q1089, LOS-Q1115-A, LOS-Q1115-B, LOS-Q1119, LOS-Q1163, MAL-C112-A, MCR-U021-A, MCR-U021-C, RMB-U030-C, SAN-Q1395-B, SAN-Q1396-B
Per the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department: ALL EVACUATION ORDER and WARNING AREAS for the Palisades Fire are under CURFEW ORDER from 6PM till 6AM.
Find your evacuation zone here: protect.genasys.com
Evacuation Orders
The following zones are under mandatory evacuation order:
ALD-CALAVERAS, ALD-CANON, ALD-CHANEY, ALD-EASTLOMA, ALD-EATONCANYON, ALD-FARNSWORTH, ALD-GARDEN, ALD-LAUREL, ALD-MEADOWS, ALD-MENDOCINO, ALD-MIDLOTHIAN, ALD-MILLARD, ALD-MOUNTLOWE, ALD-PALM, ALD-RUBIO, ALD-WAPELLO, ALD-WHITEPARK, KIN-KINNELOA-A, LAC-E165-B, LAC-E167, LAC-E168-A, LAC-E183
Evacuation Warnings
The Following Zones are under Evacuation Warning:
ALD-ARROYOSECO, ALD-CASITAS, LAC-E183
Find your evacuation zone here: protect.genasys.com
All Los Angeles County evacuation orders and warnings issued due to the Kenneth Fire have been lifted as of January 10, 2025.
Evacuation Shelter:
- Ritchie Valens Recreation Center – 10736 Laurel Canyon Blvd., Pacoima, CA 91331
- Westwood Recreation Center – 1350 Sepulveda Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90025
- Pasadena Civic Auditorium – 300 East Green Street, Pasadena, CA 91101
- Pomona Fairplex (Gate 3) – 1101 W McKinley Ave, Pomona, CA 91768
- Stoner Recreation Center – 1835 Stoner Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90025
- Van Nuys-Sherman Oaks Rec Center – 14201 Houston St, Sherman Oaks, CA 91423
Due to the ongoing Palisades Fire and Eaton Fire in Los Angeles County, the following shelters are available for animals affected by the evacuation orders. Please note capacity details and staffing information:
Need Assistance Evacuating, CALL: (562) 940-6898
Small Animals:
- Carson Animal Care Center 216 W Victoria St, Gardena, CA 90248
- Castaic Animal Care Center 31044 North Charlie Canyon Road, Castaic, CA 91384
- Downey Animal Care Center 11258 Garfield Ave, Downey, CA 90242
- Lancaster Animal Care Center 5210 W Ave I, Lancaster, CA 93536
- Palmdale Animal Care Center 38550 Sierra Hwy, Palmdale, CA 93550
- Agoura Animal Care Center 29525 Agoura Road, Agoura, CA 91301
- Pasadena Humane 361 S Raymond Ave, Pasadena, CA 91105
(Only accepts small animals within its jurisdiction)
Large Animals:
- Lancaster Animal Care Center 5210 W Ave I, Lancaster, CA 93536
- Antelope Valley Fair 2551 W Avenue H, Lancaster, CA 93536
- Industry Hills Expo 16200 Temple Ave, City of Industry, CA 91744
Capacity for 200 horses; not staffed by DACC - Pomona Fairplex 1101 W Mckinley Ave, Pomona, CA 91768
Receiving horses and dogs (temporary kennels)
Family Assistance Centers will open to provide information to people looking for missing family and friends due to the January 2025 fires in Los Angeles County.
- Friday, January 10, 2025, from 10am-6pm
- Saturday, January 11, 2025. From 9am-5pm
For more information contact (800) 675-5799 or visit redcross.org.
Family Assistance Center at Cheviot Hills Recreation Center
2551 Motor Ave
Los Angeles, Ca 90064
Family Assistance Center at Pasadena Convention Center
Visitor’s Bureau (building to the left of the civic auditorium)
300 E Green St.
Pasadena, Ca 91101
Centros de Asistencia Familiar abrirán para brindar información a las personas que buscan a familiares y amigos desaparecidos debido a los incendios de enero de 2025 en el condado de Los Ángeles.
- Viernes, 10 de enero de 2025, de 10 a.m. a 6 p.m.
- Sábado 11 de enero de 2025. De 9 a.m. a 5 p.m.
Para obtener más información, comuníquese al (800) 675-5799 o visite redcross.org.
Centros de Asistencia Familiar en Cheviot Hills Recreation Center
2551 Motor Ave
Los Angeles, Ca 90064
Centros de Asistencia Familiar en el Centro de Convenciones de Pasadena
Visitor’s Bureau (building to the left of the civic auditorium)
300 E Green St.
Pasadena, Ca 91101
- Altadena Senior Center (560 E Mariposa St, Altadena, CA 91001) is a fire loss.
- Altadena Community Center (730 E Altadena Dr., Altadena, CA 91001) is closed until further notice.
- For the for the Altadena Senior Center Meal clients, an alternative meal site at Jackie Robinson Park( 1081 N Fair Oaks Ave, Pasadena, CA 91103) has been set up.
Agricultural Commissioner/Weights & Measures
- Activated their emergency procedures and operations at their offices in Sylmar, Irwindale, and at LAX.
- Sylmar office staff, which are located at the Olive View-UCLA Medical Center campus, were instructed to comply with the Fire Department’s evacuation warning and leave the office.
- Inspectors who focus on pest detection and pesticide enforcement from our offices in Irwindale and LAX have been instructed to work inside and forgo their usual duties, which occur outdoors, due to the poor air quality caused by the abundant smoke in the air. They may be sent home if the air quality further deteriorates.
- Some grantee organizations may need to adjust or even cancel their scheduled programming. For Organizational Grant Program (OGP) or Community Impact Arts Grant (CIAG) grantees, the funds we distribute are flexible. If you are unable to complete your grant funded project due to displacement, power outages, or any other reason, please let us know by sending an email to grants@arts.lacounty.gov (for OGP) or CIAG@arts.lacounty.gov (for CIAG). We will work with each of you to provide next steps and adjust accordingly.
- The Charles White Park in Altadena has been damaged by the Eaton fire. We have two active projects at the park, and we are placing both on hold until further notice. This includes postponing the community engagement events with the Altadena Town Council in late January.
- Beach maintenance operations north of Palisades have been impacted
- Fire pits have been temporarily removed at Dockweiler State Beach due to poor air quality
- Zuma, Point Dume and Will Rogers beach parking lots are closed to the public because first responders are using them as staging areas.
- Economic Opportunity’s AJCC located at the Bob Hope Patriotic Hall remains closed. *The remaining AJCCs and the East LA Entrepreneur Center remains open.
The following are ISD updates as of 1/15/2025:
- Communications tower at Malibu is down. All other communication towers are operating.
Mail Service Routes that are cancelled:
- Parks & Recreation Eaton Canyon Park – 1750 N Altadena Dr. Pasadena – No Access/ Road Closure
- Aging & Disability Community Center – 730 East Altadena Dr, Altadena – Burned Down
- Aging & Disability Alta Dena Senior Center – 560 Mariposa St. – No Access/ Road Closure
- CMS/ Medical Therapy Units (MTU) Vernon Tolo Roosevelt School – 315 N Pasadena Ave. – No Access/ Road Closure
- Public Works Waterworks District – 23533 Civic Center Way, Malibu – No Access/ Road Closure (Payroll Only)
- Santa Monica – 1725 Main St., Santa Monica – No Access/ Road Closure
- La Brea Tar Pits is offering free general admission through Friday, January 17th.
- Please note the following libraries are closed:
- Topanga Library (122 N. Topanga Canyon Blvd., Topanga, CA 90290)
- Malibu Library (23519 W. Civic Center Way,
Malibu, CA 90265 - Acton Agua Dulce Library (33792 Crown Valley Rd, Acton, CA 93510)
Residents are welcome to visit their website for updates on library locations that are open and ready to welcome them w/ wifi, computers, water fountains, restrooms, and educational supplies for kids and teens.
- LA County Department of Mental Health’s clinical and emergency services, including their 24/7 Help Line at (800) 854-7771, remain operational at this time.
- Monrovia Library – where Military and Veterans Affairs provide field services is closed due to the fire. *Services for that office are being routed to the West Covina Court House location.
- MVA is suspending operations to the public at Bob Hope Patriotic Hall this week since the Hall is currently being used as an emergency shelter for veterans.
- Veterans are able to still receive services at nearby locations.
- Natural History Museum is offering free general admission through Friday, January 17th.
Due to the LA Fires, the following parks are closed to the public:
- Devil’s Punchbowl Natural Area
- Deane Dana Friendship Park and Nature Center
- Placerita Canyon Nature Center
- San Gabriel River Park
- Stoneview Nature Center
- Whittier Narrows Nature Center
- LA County Arboretum & Botanic Garden*
- Eaton Canyon Natural Area and Nature Center
- San Dimas Canyon Natural Area
- Vasquez Rocks Natural Area
- Castaic Aquatic Center
- Jesse Owens Aquatic Center
- Belvedere Aquatic Center
- Greater Whittier Regional Aquatic Center
- Franklin D. Roosevelt Park Pool
- San Fernando Aquatic Center
- Loma Alta Park
- Charles White Park
- Charles S. Farnsworth Park
- Eddie Heredia Boxing Club
All trails are closed.
All outdoor events and sports activities canceled through Monday, January 20th.
Outdoor rentals and outdoor programs canceled through Friday, January 17th.
Indoor programs have resumed.
Food programs will continue for youth snack program (17 and under), meal program at senior centers, and snack program for our SPOT teen centers.
*Only open for Care Camps, registration is required.
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- Pasadena office – Closed until further notice
- San Fernando office – Closed until further notice
- Customers can visit nearby offices, the BenefitsCal Website and the Customer Service Center for services.
Residents in the communities impacted by the fires should check with their local water district for information about alerts and notices:
Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
Los Angeles County Public Works:
- LA County Waterworks District 21, Kagel Canyon – Boil Water Cancellation (Combined English and Spanish flyer)
- LA County Waterworks District 29, Malibu – Do Not Drink Notice (Combined English and Spanish flyer)
- For more information, please visit Los Angeles County Waterworks Districts website.
LA County Waterworks District is hosting a water distribution event starting January 11th until further notice in Malibu: 23533 West Civic Center Way Malibu, CA 90265 (10 a.m. – 6 p.m.).
The Following all are agencies of the Foothill Municipal Water District, who have posted the following notices on their website: https://www.fmwd.com/home
Rubio Cañon Land and Water – Notice
Lincoln Ave Water Company (Altadena)
WHEREAS, on January 7, 2025, the Chair of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors (“Board”) proclaimed, pursuant to Chapter 2.68 of the Los Angeles County Code (“LACC”) and Government Code Section 8558(c)(1), the existence of a local emergency due to conditions of disaster or of extreme peril to the safety of persons and property as a result of the January 2025 Windstorm and Critical Fire Events in the County;
WHEREAS, the Eaton Fire, the Palisades Fire, the Hurst Fire, the Creek Fire, the Lidia Fire, and the Kenneth Fire are wind-driven and destructive fires, which began on and after January 7, 2025, in the County, and have necessitated the issuance of Evacuation Orders and Evacuation Warnings;
WHEREAS, pursuant to Government Code Section 8634 and LACC section 2.68.150, during a local emergency, the Board, or, in the following priority order, the Chair of the Board, Chief Executive Officer, or the Sheriff may promulgate orders or regulations for the protection of life and property, including orders or regulations imposing a curfew within designated boundaries where necessary to preserve the public order and safety;
WHEREAS, there exists imminent danger to life and property during the hours of darkness and approaching darkness, and it is especially difficult to preserve public safety during such hours;
WHEREAS, there have already been multiple arrests for burglary and for looting and trespassing within the evacuation areas, including arrestees who do not reside in the County of Los Angeles, which indicates planned and coordinated criminal activity; and
WHEREAS, there is an imminent danger to life and property, and therefore, it is necessary to impose a curfew, as specified below, to preserve the public order and safety in the County.
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT:
- A curfew, from 6:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. is imposed in any “Evacuation Order Zone” or any “Evacuation Warning Zone” within the City of Los Angeles, the City of Santa Monica, the City of Malibu, and all unincorporated areas of the County of Los Angeles, as such zones are identified at any of the following websites: https://lacounty.gov/emergency/; protect.genasys.com; and/or www.watchduty.org. These websites show maps of each Evacuation Order Zone and each Evacuation Warning Zone. Evacuation Order Zones are highlighted on the map in red. Evacuation Warning Zones are highlighted on the map in yellow.
- The hours of curfew are between 6:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. until this Order is lifted.
- No person, except as set forth in paragraph No. 4 below, shall be upon a public street, avenue, boulevard, place, walkway, alley, park, or other public area, or any unimproved private property, within the areas described in paragraph No. 1 above, between 6:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.
- This Order shall not apply to peace officers; fire fighters; National Guard or other military personnel deployed to the area; emergency medical services personnel; individuals working on a project involving a public work of improvement; credentialed media representatives involved in news gathering; and individuals seeking medical treatment. For residents living within an Evacuation Warning Zone, this Order shall not apply to those residents who are traveling to or from their places of residence.
- To extent that the terms of the County’s curfew order are more stringent than any city’s curfew order, the County’s more stringent terms shall apply within such city to that extent.
- Any violation of this Order is a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine not to exceed $1,000 or by imprisonment for a period not to exceed six months, or both, as provided by LACC section 2.68.320 or any applicable state or municipal law.
- This Order shall be effective immediately as of January 9, 2025, commencing at 6:00 p.m., and extending until 6:00 a.m. on the date this order is lifted. The County may renew, amend, or extend this Order in accordance with Government Code section 8634 and LACC section 2.68.150.
- This Order shall be given widespread publicity and notice.
Public Health reminds residents in the affected areas to take precautions to protect their health and well-being after a fire. When returning home after a fire, it is important to know the proper steps and actions to take to clean, rebuild and recover safely.
Learn more at https://publichealth.lacounty.gov/media/Wildfire/.
On Friday, January 10, Public Health declared a local health emergency in Los Angeles County and issued an order temporarily banning the use of air blowing devices, like leaf blowers. The recent strong winds and fires have caused hazardous air quality, increased ash, and debris, and disrupted essential health services. During the fire recovery and cleanup, air blowers are prohibited throughout the county until the Health Officer determines it is safe to use them without harming public health.
To report use of air blowing devices like leaf blowers, residents can call Environmental Health at (888) 700-9995 (Monday through Friday, 8-5:00 p.m.) or submit a complaint via email to ehmail@ph.lacounty.gov.
Medication Access Assistance Service
- Public Health is providing medication access assistance service at each of the Disaster Recovery Centers. Nurses at the sites will assist families with information, education, and referrals for clinical health concerns, including getting access to medications for those who lost their medications in the fire by helping them connect with their pharmacy or their usual provider. If refills are unavailable or they face challenges in connecting, the nurses at each site will connect with physicians and pharmacists in the DPH telehealth service to provide new prescriptions to bridge families until they are able to connect with their primary care provider again. For patients needing medication assisted treatment for opioid addiction, the MAT Consultation Line (213-288-9090) is able to offer these prescriptions and operates 7 days per week from 8am – midnight.
Additional Guidance and Resources for Medication Assistance
- People should call their regular pharmacy or, if not open, another location of the same chain if possible;
- LA Care and Health Net have set up call lines for their members and DHCS has asked all health plans to ensure access so residents can also try calling their insurer;
- Teladoc Health is offering free, 24/7 virtual medical care by calling 855-225-5032. Services include treatment for conditions such as respiratory infections, allergies, sinus problems and cold or flu symptoms, company officials said. Additionally, Teladoc Health is providing assistance with prescription refills for non-narcotic medications. For more information, visit: https://www.teladochealth.com/info/disaster-hotline
- GoodRx is offering free online healthcare provider visits. Angelenos can use the code LA-GOODRX-CARE to be seen by a licensed medical provider on GoodRx Care for a variety of conditions including help with medication refills; https://www.goodrx.com/care
- For additional information, visit: https://www.cedars-sinai.org/newsroom/los-angeles-county-wildfires-how-to-manage-medications-during-a-disaster/
Road Closures/Cierres de Carrerteras:
Information on road closures may be found by visiting the following:
Uber
- Use promo code WILDFIRE25 in the wallet section of your Uber app to redeem 2 free Uber rides up to $40/each for transportation to/from active shelters.
Lyft
- Riders in need can use the code CAFIRERELIEF25, valid for 2 rides up to $25 each ($50 total) for 15,000 riders from now until 1/15 at 11:59 p.m.
LA Metro
- Fare collection has been suspended systemwide.
- Click HERE to view an interactive map of evacuation and resource centers near the Metro bus and rail system.
- Click HERE to see the latest impacts to service due to wind and wildfires.
- Metro Micro service in Pasadena, Altadena, and Sierra Madre has been suspended north of Woodbury Rd, New York Dr, and Sierra Madre Blvd.
Pasadena Transit
- Bus service has resumed in a reduced capacity and Dial-A-Ride will continue to provide essential medical trips, as conditions allow.
- Fares will not be collected for bus or Dial-A-Ride service this weekend (1/11 & 1/12)
- For detailed service impacts this weekend, click HERE.
- To stay updated on transit service impacts, go to PasadenaTransit.net.
- To apply for Dial-A-Ride and view additional information, click HERE.
Foothill Transit
- Modified schedules are in effect through Wednesday, 1/15 due to impacts of the Eaton Fire.
- Updated detours and service changes can be found at FoothillTransit.org/rideralerts.
LADOT
- LADOT has suspended the collection of DASH fares due to the emergency situation caused by the wildfires.
- Most Commuter Express and DASH routes are currently operating; however, all routes are subject to delays and/or potential reroutes due to the wildfires.
- For the latest news and service alerts, click HERE, or call (213) 808-2273.
Access Services
- Access is operating; however, trips may be negatively impacted due to street closures and air quality is poor. Access riders are encouraged to cancel non-essential trips.
- For the latest service announcements and information, call (213) 270-6110.
Metrolink
- Full service resumed on the Antelope Valley Line on the afternoon of 1/9, however track projects will impact service on the VC, OC, & IEOC lines on 1/11 and 1/12.
- Please click HERE for the latest service advisories.
- 25% Discount Pass: Metrolink is offering 25% off all monthly passes for January and February. Click HERE for more information and redemption details.
- Students ride free: The Student Adventure Pass enables current students to ride Metrolink for free and is available until June 30, 2025. Click HERE for more information.
- Mobility-4-All 50% discount: Offers eligible customers a 50% discount on any Metrolink ticket or pass with a valid California EBT card. Click HERE for more information.
- EATON FIRE INCIDENT UPDATE 1.16.25 AM – Posted January 16, 2025
- TODAY: Windstorm and Wildfires One Voice Press Conference – Posted January 16, 2025
- TOMORROW: Windstorm and Wildfires One Voice Press Conference – Posted January 15, 2025
- EATON FIRE INCIDENT UPDATE 1.15.25 PM – Posted January 15, 2025
- Health Officer Issues Order for Safe Removal, Transport, and Disposal of Fire Debris – Posted January 15, 2025
- 211 LA Teams Up with Hilton and Partners to Provide Hotel Vouchers – Posted January 15, 2025
- EATON FIRE INCIDENT UPDATE 1.15.25 AM – Posted January 15, 2025
- TODAY: Windstorm and Wildfires One Voice Press Conference – Posted January 15, 2025
- EATON FIRE INCIDENT UPDATE 1.14.25 PM – Posted January 14, 2025
- TOMORROW: Windstorm and Wildfires One Voice Press Conference – Posted January 14, 2025
- Barger Puts Spotlight on Damage Assessment Maps for Wildfire Survivors – Posted on January 14, 2025
- UPDATE: Local Assistance Centers & Disaster Recovery Centers for Impacted Residents are Opening Today – Posted January 14, 2025
- Windblown Dust and Ash Advisory – Posted on January 14, 2025
- EATON FIRE INCIDENT UPDATE 1.14.25 AM – Posted January 14, 2025
- TODAY: Windstorm and Wildfires One Voice Media Briefing – Posted January 14, 2025
- TOMORROW: Windstorm and Wildfires One Voice Media Briefing – Posted January 13, 2025
- EATON FIRE INCIDENT UPDATE 1.13.25 PM – Posted January 13, 2025
- UPDATE | Medical Examiner Fire-Related Deaths at 4 p.m. on January 13 – Posted January 13, 2025
- Local Assistance & Disaster Resource Centers for Impacted Residents Open Tuesday, January 14 – Posted January 13, 2025
- EATON FIRE INCIDENT UPDATE 1.13.25 AM – Posted January 13, 2025
- District Attorney Hochman to Announce Charges in Pacific Palisades Looting, Azusa Arson – Posted January 13, 2025
- TODAY: L.A. County/City Windstorm and Wildfires One Voice Press Conference – Posted January 13, 2025
- Los Angeles County Department of Economic Opportunity Launches Emergency Resources Webpage for Workers and Businesses Impacted by the Wildfires – Posted January 12, 2025
- TOMORROW: L.A. County/City Windstorm and Wildfires One Voice Press Conference – Posted January 12, 2025
- District Attorney Hochman to Announce Charges in Pacific Palisades Looting, Azusa Arson – Posted January 12, 2025
- EATON FIRE 1.12.25 PM INCIDENT UPDATE – January 12, 2024
- UPDATE | Medical Examiner Fire-Related Deaths at 5 p.m. on January 12 – Posted on January 12, 2025
- PALISADES FIRE PRESS CONFERENCE JANUARY 12, 2025 – Posted January 12, 2025
- UPDATED: Eight Local Library Sites to Host FEMA Staff to Assist Residents – Posted January 12, 2025
- EATON FIRE JANUARY 12, 2025 MORNING INCIDENT UPDATE – Posted January 12, 2025
- TODAY: L.A. County/City Windstorm and Wildfires One Voice Press Conference – Posted January 12, 2025
- Seven LA County Library Sites to Host FEMA Staff to Assist Residents – Posted January 11, 2025
- EATON FIRE JANUARY 11, 2025 EVENING INCIDENT UPDATEHEADLINE – Posted January 11, 2025
- EATON FIRE – COMMUNITY MEETING – SUNDAY, JANUARY 12, 2024 – Posted January 11, 2025
- Eaton Fire Press Conference & Community Meeting – Posted January 11, 2025
- EATON FIRE JANUARY 10, 2025 PRESS CONFERENCE AND VIRTUAL COMMUNITY MEETING – Posted January 10, 2025
- EATON FIRE JANUARY 11, 2025 MORNING INCIDENT UPDATE – Posted January 11, 2025
- Los Angeles County Moves to Immediately Address Emergency Alert Problems and Implement Solutions – Posted January 10, 2025
- Important Update on Emergency Alert Issue – Posted January 10, 2025
- Emergency Alert Sent in Error – Posted January 9, 2025
- Chair Barger, Sheriff Luna Announce County Will Call National Guard and Implement Curfews to Combat Looting – Posted January 9, 2025
For Palisades Fire updates from the City of Los Angeles:
LAFD.org/alerts
If you are looking for someone impacted by the January 2025 fires in Los Angeles County, or you want to inform your family of your safety wellness. Please, contact the Red Cross at (800) 675-5799 or click here.
Si está buscando a alguien afectado por los incendios de enero de 2025 en el condado de Los Ángeles o desea informar a su familia sobre su bienestar y seguridad, comuníquese con la Cruz Roja al (800) 675-5799 visite la página web.
Countywide Wildfire Update
1/16/25 (Morning Update)
LA County officials provide updates on impacts from windstorms and wildfires.
LA City Fire Update
1/10/25 (Evening Update)
LA County and City officials provide updates on incidents across region.
Eaton Fire Update
1/11/25 (Afternoon Update)
LA County officials provide updates on impacts from the Eaton Fire.
Residents living in unincorporated communities, can report problems such as downed trees and other hazards by clicking here. Urgent requests can be reported 24/7 by calling 800-675-4357.
Price Gouging Information from DCBA that limits businesses’ ability to raise the price of goods and service by more than 10%:
- Price Gouging PSA
- L.A. County Disaster Preparedness and Recovery Resources – Consumer & Business
- Online Complaint Reporting Tool
24/7 Mental Health Helpline for Emergency and Clinical Services:
- Please call 1 (800) 854-7771
Resources for residents impacted by wildfires:
- LA County Assessor disaster relief information for property owners and FAQ
- Lyft: Riders in need can use the code CAFIRERELIEF25, valid for 2 rides up to $25 each ($50 total) for 500 riders from now until 1/15 at 11:59 p.m.
- Uber: Use promo code WILDFIRE25 in the wallet section of your Uber app to redeem 2 free Uber rides up to $40/each for transportation to/from active shelters.
- Airbnb: Airbnb, partnership with 211 LA, is offering free temporary housing for residents displaced or forced to evacuate due to the recent wildfires. Submit your information in this form to receive notifications on availability. Please note, spaces are limited, and completing the form does not guarantee a stay. Eligibility criteria apply.
- Metro: Fare collection for rides on Metro has been suspended systemwide.
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