Pacific Palisades wildfire is seen raging from the sky as third blaze breaks out in Los Angeles: Live updates

Pacific Palisades wildfire is seen raging from the sky as third blaze breaks out in Los Angeles: Live updates
By: dailymail Posted On: January 08, 2025 View: 70


Flames and a wall of smoke are advancing towards highly-populated areas across Los Angeles as a third wildfire breaks out in the Sun Valley neighborhood of the San Fernando Valley.

Some 30,000 residents in Pacific Palisades and surrounding areas are now under mandatory evacuation orders, amid warnings there is an immediate threat to their lives.

Conditions are expected to further worsen overnight as people living in Pasadena fled their home because of a fire in nearby Altadena. Already, homes have been razed throughout celebrity enclave Pacific Palisades as the fire rapidly spreads throughout Southern California .

Follow Dailymail.com live updates below

Aerial photo shows extent of Pacific Palisades fire

A terrifying photo posted online shows the extent of the Pacific Palisades fire as it continued to spread Tuesday night.

X user @bluebear731 claims she took the photo on a flight arriving into LAX.

Later in the night, reports started to emerge that another fire emerged in the Sun Valley neighborhood of the San Fernando Valley, near Burbank Airport.

That would make three separate fires in the Pacific Palisades, Altadena and Sun Valley.

Watch: Santa Ana winds helps whip up blaze in Pacific Palisades

We've reported how firefighters say strong and unpredictable winds have left them with no hope of containing the fires tonight.

Blustery winds on the US west coast are being caused by a weather pattern known as the 'Santa Ana winds' which happens when a large area of high pressure results in strong easterly gales around Arizona and Southern California.

Wind speeds can reach speeds of up to 80mph and increase the risk of fires spreading.

See our video below

Breaking:Another fire breaks out near Los Angeles

Firefighters in Ventura County have said another fire has broken out although it was unclear whether it was connected to three wildfires elsewhere in Los Angeles.

The Ventura County Fire Department said multiple cars and storage units are on fire in in Santa Paula, a city in the Santa Clara River Valley between Los Angeles and Santa Barbara.

Here's the department's statement on X.

Eaton fire spreads to 1,000 acres

The Eaton fire in Altadena, near Pasadena, is now burning over 1,000 acres showing its rapid spread throughout the evening.

Pasadena has ordered mandatory evacuations with some homes already burned to the ground.

Watch: Satellites capture LA wildfires from space

Satellite imagery has captured the Los Angeles wildfires from space as three separate blazes forces tens of thousands of people to flee their homes.

See the images below:

Firefighters focus on saving lives with no hope of controlling fires tonight

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - JANUARY 8: A Firefighter watches the flames from the Palisades Fire burning in front of the Pacific Palisades Presbyterian Church during a powerful windstorm on January 8, 2025 in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. The fast-moving wildfire is threatening homes in the coastal neighborhood amid intense Santa Ana Winds and dry conditions in Southern California. (Photo by Apu Gomes/Getty Images)

It's gone midnight in Los Angeles where firefighters have said there is no possibility of containing the fires because of extreme winds.

David Acuna, a battalion chief with CAL Fire, the state fire department, said the flames would continue to expand throughout the night, with rescuers solely focused on the time being on saving lives.

He told CNN:

We are mostly concerned with ensuring that all people get out of the area because life safety is the most important part and we’re helping people to plan so that their pets and livestock also have a safe shelter
The Palisades is now just shy of 3,000 acres. The Eaton fire near the Angeles national forest is over 1,000 acres. And the Hurst fire near Sylmar is just over 100 acres. However, these are growing are because the winds are not letting up. In fact, they’re not planning to let up through all night and likely into tomorrow.

Robbie Williams premiere scrapped

This image released by Paramount Pictures shows Robbie Williams in a scene from

A US premiere of the Robbie Williams biopic Better Man has been cancelled after wildfires spread across Los Angeles, according to US media outlets.

The film, directed by Michael Gracey, sees the former Take That star played by a CGI chimpanzee, a comment on how he feels like a 'performing monkey'.

A Paramount spokesperson was quoted as saying:

Due to the dangerous conditions affecting Los Angeles we are cancelling tomorrow’s premiere of Better Man.
Our thoughts are with those impacted by the devastating fires resulting from these conditions, and we encourage everyone to stay safe and follow guidance and orders from local officials and government agencies.

The Los Angeles premiere of Better Man was due to take place on January 8.

Which celebrities live in Pacific Palisades?

As the wildfire continues to ravage California's Pacific Palisades, many celebrities have had to flee their luxurious homes as authorities warn of an 'immediate threat to life.'

On Tuesday evening, Los Angeles City Council President Marqueece Harris-Dawson declared a state of emergency - while warning that the worst of the windstorm is 'yet to come.'

With panicked residents fleeing on foot, the city enlisted bulldozers to rid the streets of the deserted cars and clear a path for first responders to access the hills, where the fire is raging.

Teslas, BMWs, Porches, and Mercedes were all filmed being dozed out of the way on Tuesday afternoon - as terrified millionaire locals said that the natural disaster felt like an all-encompassing 'tornado of fire.'

  • Read here to see which stars may be affected by evacuation notices

Palisades fire has 0% containment

In its most recent social media post, the Los Angeles County Fire Department has stated there is 0% containment, meaning there is no control around its perimeter.

The post reads:

Extreme fire behavior, short & long-range spotting, continues to challenge firefighting efforts for the Palisades Fire. Winds gusts up to 60 MPH are expected to continue through Thursday.

The update was posted alongside two videos of the blaze which has already forced thousands of wealthy residents to leave their homes.

Watch: Wildfires cause extreme damage across Los Angeles

We can now bring you videos showing the extreme damage wildfires have caused in Los Angeles with buildings burned to the ground and the environment ravaged.

Los Angeles has declared an emergency and officials warned conditions may yet worsen as firefighters tackle 'tornado-like' winds in the battle to tackle the flames.

See our footage below:

Three fires burn across Los Angeles: Where are they and how big?

Firefighters work to extinguish flames as the Eaton Fire burns in Pasadena, California, U.S. January 7, 2025. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

Firefighters are tackling three fires in Los Angeles with the devastating blaze threatening to rip into densely populated areas across the city in Southern California

The huge blaze in Pacific Palisades, an exclusive neighbourhood near Santa Monica, is measuring at more than 2,900 acres.

Meanwhile, a fire that broke out in the foothills near Eaton Canyon has grown to 600 acres, according to the state's fire department CAL Fire, an increase from 400 acres a few hours previously.

And a third brush fire has broken out in Sylmar in the San Fernando Valley which recent estimates is around 100 acres big.

Pictures: Wildfires rage in Los Angeles as thousands forced to leave their homes

These are just some of the incredible photographs we can show you from Los Angeles where a devastating fire is ripping through the city's exclusive suburbs.

Flames rise from a structure as the Eaton Fire burns in Pasadena, California, U.S. January 7, 2025. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

Flames rise from a home in Pasadena

Sparks fly as the Eaton Fire burns in Pasadena, California, U.S. January 7, 2025. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

Sparks fly as the fire ravages buildings

Fire engulfs a structure as the Palisades Fire burns during a windstorm on the west side of Los Angeles, California, U.S. January 7, 2025. REUTERS/Ringo Chiu

A house in Pacific Palisides is engulfed by flames

A firefighter battles the Palisades Fire as it burns during a windstorm on the west side of Los Angeles, California, U.S. January 7, 2025.     REUTERS/Ringo Chiu

A firefighter appears to touch his face as he battles the blaze

Palisades Fire burns during a windstorm on the west side of Los Angeles, California, U.S. January 7, 2025. REUTERS/Ringo Chiu

Extreme winds helped whip up the blaze across Los Angeles

Star Wars actor evacuated from Malibu home

Star Wars actor Mark Hamill has said he was evacuated from Malibu amid the wildfires in Los Angeles.

In an Instagram post, he said: 'Personal Fire Update: 7pm – Evacuated Malibu so last-minute there small fires on both sides of the road as we approached PCH (Pacific Coast Highway).'

From there he went to his daughter Chelsea’s house in Hollywood with his wife Marilou and their dog Trixie.

He said: '8:15pm – Marilou, Trixie & I arrive at Chelsea’s house in Hollywood. Most horrific fire since ’93. Stay safe.'

His Instagram post below:

Mark Hamil Los Angeles fire evacuation post

Vice President Harris releases statement

Vice President Kamala Harris, a California native, has released a statement on the ongoing fires.

'My heart goes out to all those being impacted by the devasting wildfires in Southern California,' she said.

'Doug and I are praying for our fellow Californians who have evacuated, and we are thinking of the families whose homes, businesses, and schools remain in harm’s way.

'We are deeply grateful for the heroic first responders who are risking their own safety to fight the flames and help keep communities safe.'

Firefighters working to save Palisades Charter High School

Firefighters are 'working heroically... to preserve the main structures' of Palisades Charter High School - the set of Hollywood movies and television series including Carrie, Freaky Friday and Teen Wolf.

Many facilities, including the athletic buildings, baseball and tennis courts, as well as some bungalows, though, have been 'destroyed,' Nick Melvoin, a Los Angeles Unified School District board member, told CNN.

A nearby elementary school is also 'on fire.'

'We're just devastated... (I) also grew up playing soccer on those fields, and we’re all just in shock.'

SAG Awards nomination ceremony canceled

The Screen Actors Guild has canceled its planned in-person awards nomination ceremony due to the fire in Los Angeles, the organization announced tonight.

The SAG Awards nomination ceremony was scheduled to be held tomorrow, but the nominations will instead be announced by a press release and on the SAG Awards website at 7:30 a.m.

'In the meantime, we urge everyone to stay safe, and thank you for your continued support,' the guild announced.

The awards will be held February 23.

Pasadena emergency shelter is open

The Red Cross has announced that it has set up an emergency shelter in Pasadena.

The shelter will be located at the Pasadena Convention Center.

Eugene Levy was among the Pacific Palisades, California residents caught in the gridlock of residents fleeing the upscale area amid a fast-moving wildfire in the Los Angeles hillsides, exacerbated by a fierce windstorm.

The Emmy-winning actor, 78, told the Los Angeles Times, which mentioned the actor in a report about the fire, that he could see dense smoke emanating from the area.

'The smoke looked pretty black and intense over Temescal Canyon,' the Schitt’s Creek actor told the paper. 'I couldn’t see any flames, but the smoke was very dark.'

James Woods announces pharmacy will open early Wednesday

James Woods announced on social media that his friend is opening Mickey Fine Pharmacy at 7.30am to help victims who fled without their medications.

Horse owners seen evacuating

Footage posted online shows horse owners leading their animals to safety.

The man in the video told FOX local he had to let others out.

Multiple burn victims receiving help at Duke's restaurant

Multiple burn victims have received medical attention at nearby Duke's restaurant, LA Fire Department Officer Erik Scott announced.

A 25-year-old femlae firefighter also sustained a serious head injury, and received immediate treatment at the scene.

She was transported to a local hospital for evaluation.

Pacific Coast Highway burned

The whole stretch of Pacific Coast Highway from Pacific Palisades north up to Malibu has burned to the ground.

Iconic old landmarks are now gone, as are ocean-front restaurants and ocean-front homes.

Fire not likely to be contained for at least 12 more hours

Bruce Silverstein, a Malibu City Council member, has issued a warning to residents to expect the fire to be uncontained for at least 12 more hours, according to the New York Times.

He sent a message to more than 3,000 households in the area, suggesting residents should evacuate if they can.

'The Palisades Fire is a monster. It is burning out of control, and the Santa Ana winds are spreading the fire and embers very fast,' the council member wrote.

Actor Chris Pratt asked for prayers as Los Angeles continues to burn.

'Please send prayers and strength tonight to everyone in Los Angeles affected by these devastating fires,' he wrote on social media.

'Thank you to the brave firefighters and first responders who are working tirelessly to protect lives, homes, and wildlife as they battle fast-moving wildfire fueled by fierce winds.'

'You are true heroes, and we are endlessly grateful for your sacrifice and courage.'

'Let's all come together to support one another during this tough time.'

Federal funding has been secured

California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Tuesday night that President Joe Biden has agreed to provide federal assistance to help fight the Eaton Fire near Pasadena, Fox LA reporter Elex Michaelson posted.

Teenagers seen fleeing suburban home

Video posted online shows teenagers fleeing their suburban home and racing through burning streets to get to safety.

Officials now worry they may not have given residents in Pasadena enough notice to evacuate.

Rail service disrupted by high winds

Rail service has been suspended on the LA Metro's A line due to the high winds and a loss of power, the metro reported.

It is working to set up a bus shuttle between Highland Park and South Pasadena.

Kamala Harris' home in evacuation zone

Vice President Kamala Harris' Los Angeles home is in the evacuation zone for the Palisades fire, NBC News reports.

The vice president is currently in Washington DC

Chet Hanks posts somber Instagram message

Chet Hanks, the son of Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson, posted a somber message on Instagram Tuesday night.

'The neighborhood I grew up in is burning to the ground [right now],' he wrote.

'Pray for the Palisades.'

Schools announce closures for Wednesday

Malibu's four public school campuses will remain closed tomorrow, school district officials have announced.

The Pasadena Unified School District also said its campuses would be closed tomorrow as the Eaton Fire rages on near the city.

Elderly seen being evacuated as Eaton Canyon fire spreads

As the Eaton Canyon fire spread to Altadena, a local nursing home was seen taking elderly patients and placing them on buses and the city's transit system to get them to safety.

Terrifying footage shows man and dog stuck in apartment

A terrifying video posted online shows two men and their dog stuck in their apartment as the Pacific Palisades fire burns all around them.

The nightmare-inducing footage shows the resident trying to reassure his dog that 'It's going to be OK, you're going to be OK.'

At least 550 homes at risk in secondary fire near Pasadena

At least 550 homes in a hard-to-reach location are now at direct risk from the Eaton Canyon fire burning above Pasadena.

It will be even harder for firefighters to contain this blaze now that aircraft is grounded.

Santa Monica issues urgent evacuation order

All aircraft grounded as visibility deteriorates amid fears Los Angeles is running out of water

Aircraft helping to fight the fires from the skies have been grounded as wind conditions worsen and visibility deteriorates.

According to scanners in the area, those on the ground battling the intense blaze are starting to experience shortages in their supplies, particularly water.

epa11812358 A Los Angeles County firefighting helicopter drops water to battle the Palisades wildfire in Pacific Palisades, California, USA, 07 January 2025. According to the National Weather Service, large portions of the Los Angeles area are under extreme wildfire risk from 07 to 08 January due to high winds and dry conditions.  EPA/CAROLINE BREHMAN

New brush fire in Pasadena diverts resources

A new brush fire has erupted near Pasadena, diverting resources and forcing first responders to fight the inferno on two fronts.

The new blaze is also fast moving and being spurred by winds. It erupted just over an hour ago and is already occupying 400 acres of land.

President Biden issues emergency support to victims of Palisades fire

President Joe Biden revealed late on Tuesday night he'd been briefed on the fires and was in touch with both state and local officials.

'I have offered any federal assistance that is needed to help suppress the terrible Pacific Palisades fire,' he wrote on X.

'Earlier tonight, FEMA approved a Fire Management Assistance Grant to support areas that are impacted and help reimburse the state of California for the immediate firefighting costs.

'My Administration will do everything it can to support the response. I urge the residents of the Pacific Palisades and the surrounding areas of Los Angeles to stay vigilant and listen to local officials.'

Los Angeles Fire Department begging for help

The Los Angeles Fire Department is so low on resources, it is asking any firefighter in the area to call a hotline to potentially come in and fight the blaze, reporter Bill Melugin posted.

He noted that he had covered the city for years and had never seen anything like it.

The hotline number is (213) 576 - 8963.

90,000 residents are now without power across California

As the wildfire continues to spread, poweroutage.us reports that 90,000 customers are now without power.

Urgent call out for all off-duty Los Angeles Fire Department officers to report for duty

The Los Angeles Fire Department has issued an urgent call out to all staff and officers not scheduled to work today and this week to clock in and help out with the blaze.

It comes amid fears the fire will continue to intensify.

Palisades Fire more than doubles in size again

The Palisades Fire is now occupying more than 2,900 acres of land across Southern California, the state fire agency said.

When initial reports began filtering through this morning, the fire was barely 200 acres.

Since then, it has been growing at an extraordinary rate, spurred on by winds which are set to continue worsening into the night and Wednesday.

Inside the charred remains of a residence

This picture shows the devastation sweeping Pacific Palisades right now, with million-dollar mansions razed to the ground.

The Palisades Fire burns a residence in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Etienne Laurent)

More extraordinary pictures offer insight into firefighting efforts

epa11812347 A Los Angeles County firefighting helicopter drops water to battle the Palisades wildfire in Pacific Palisades, California, USA, 07 January 2025. According to the National Weather Service, large portions of the Los Angeles area are under extreme wildfire risk from 07 to 08 January due to high winds and dry conditions.  EPA/CAROLINE BREHMAN
TOPSHOT - A brush fire burns near homes in Pacific Palisades, California on January 7, 2025. A fast-moving brushfire in a Los Angeles suburb burned buildings and sparked evacuations Tuesday as

Devastating photos show wildfire carnage on homes

The Palisades Fire burns a residence in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ethan Swope)

Palisades Charter High School is ablaze

Palisades Charter High School, once attended by will.i.am, J.J. Abrams and Katey Segal, is on fire.

The school is also a beloved and familiar set for Hollywood movies and television series, including Carrie, Freaky Friday, Project X and long-running high school series, Teen Wolf.

Flames have reached grounds of Getty Museum

The fire has reached the base of the Getty Museum, prompting fears for the trove of artwork stored on premises.

An LAPD source said the grounds were “catching on fire” shortly before 5pm.

Spokespeople for Getty Museum have previously discussed their extensive fire safety plans, including fire retardant landscaping, automatically activated sprinklers and materials which are designed to withstand fire.

Maintenance workers often clear brush around the property to eliminate fuel for any fires, and the rooftops are made of crushed stone, to avoid any ember ignitions.

A spokesperson from Getty has since clarified the art and the building is safe.

'Fortunately, Getty had made extensive efforts to clear brush from the surrounding area as part of its fire mitigation efforts throughout the year. Some trees and vegetation on site have burned, but no structures are on fire, and staff and the collection remain safe.'

'Museum galleries and library archives were sealed off from smoke by state-of-the-art air handling systems. The double-walled construction of the galleries also provides significant protection for the collections.'

Democrat Governor begs incoming President Trump 'not to play politics'

Governor Newsome told reporters on Tuesday it took no more than a text message to secure federal funding from President Joe Biden for this disaster.

'No politics, no handwringing, no kissing of the feet.'

He issued a direct plea to the Trump administration to take a similar approach.

'My message to the incoming administration, and I'm not here to play any politics, is please don't play any politics,' Newsom said.

Dozens of homes on the same street 'are gone' amid intense blaze

CBC journalist Jonathan Vigliotti said 'easily dozens of homes in this neighborhood on Las Lomas Ave are gone.'

Across the entire neighborhood firefighters are battling infernos and trying to save homes.

Flames rise as the Palisades fire burns during a weather driven windstorm on the west side of Los Angeles, California, U.S. January 7, 2025.     REUTERS/Ringo Chiu
A firefighter battles the advancing Palisades Fire as it burns a structure in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Etienne Laurent)
A residence burns as the Palisades Fire advances in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ethan Swope)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Alcorn/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock (15083449c) Firefighters battle a burning home on Bollinger Dr in Pacific Palisades California Wildfires 2025: Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, USA - 07 Jan 2025

Pictured: Bulldozer ramming cars out of the way

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Alcorn/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock (15083449e) A fire department bulldozer moves abandoned cars which blocked Sunset Blvd. California Wildfires 2025: Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, USA - 07 Jan 2025
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Alcorn/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock (15083449d) A fire department bulldozer moves abandoned cars which blocked Sunset Blvd. California Wildfires 2025: Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, USA - 07 Jan 2025

'Most destructive windstorm in a decade' to hit California tonight amid warnings worst is yet to come

The National Weather Service has warned residents to expect more carnage tonight with wind gusts reaching 60 mph.

'This will likely be the most destructive windstorm seen since 2011 windstorm that did extensive damage to Pasadena and nearby foothills of the San Gabriel Valley,' the NWS said.

'Any communities along Highway 118 and 210 corridors will be at highest risk for comparable wind damage.'

The winds forecast for tonight will only fan the flames of the wildfire, but also risks bringing down trees and power lines, or creating further infernos.

L.A. City Council President Marqueece Harris-Dawson declared a state of emergency on Tuesday afternoon amid raging wildfires.

He warned the worst is yet to come as he urged residents to stay off the roads if it is at all possible, to give emergency responders the best chance at fighting the inferno.

Los Angeles County Fire Chief Marrone also had a stern warning for residents on Tuesday night, telling them: 'we are not out of danger.'.

'The National Weather Service has predicted that the winds are going to pick up and get worse,' Marrone said.

'We're going to have the most significant wind event between 10 p.m. [PST] this evening and 5 a.m. tomorrow morning.'

epa11812261 Los Angeles County firefighters battling the Palisades wildfire in Pacific Palisades, California, USA, 07 January 2025. According to the National Weather Service, large portions of the Los Angeles area are under extreme wildfire risk from 07 to 08 January due to high winds and dry conditions.  EPA/CAROLINE BREHMAN

One resident and her daughter were lucky to drive out with the clothes on their backs and their two small dogs.

'People are parking their cars on the side of the road, getting out and running for their lives!' the woman told DailyMail.com. 'People are literally running down the sidewalks pulling kids by their hands and carrying Louis Vuitton luggage.

'One guy was running with two Gucci suitcases and a house plant. It is like something out of a disaster movie.'

Topanga State Park closed as fire breaches

North of Pacific Palisades in the Santa Monica Mountains, the fire has now breached Topanga State Park and is burning through the area.

"State Parks has closed Topanga State Park as the Palisades Fire is currently burning on park property," California State Parks spokesperson Adeline Yee said.

Resident recalls 'tornado of fire all around me' as she attempted to flee

A resident told NBC news she was turned around by firefighters when she tried to escape her home in the hills due to the fire.

'I did attempt to go down Palisades Drive, but it was like a tornado of fire all around me,' she said.

'The firefighters were there telling us to turn around. I sped back up the mountain.'

'There were cars parked on the sidewalks like it was an apocalypse.'

Firefighters run as a brush fire burns in Pacific Palisades, California on January 7, 2025. A fast-moving brushfire in a Los Angeles suburb burned buildings and sparked evacuations Tuesday as

WATCH: Pacific Palisades resident shares horrifying video of blaze

Fire has now grown to roughly 1,200 acres

The fire has once again expanded, with authorities now revealing it is more than 1,200 acres in size.

Governor Gavin Newsom has arrived at the scene of the fire

He is urging residents to follow orders from local authorities.

'Three football fields a minute': Rapid fire destroying extraordinary amount of land

As the fire tears through Southern California at a startling rate, meteorologist Judson Jones revealed it's destroying about 'three football fields' of land every sixty seconds.

A residence burns as a firefighter battles the Palisades Fire in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Eugene Garcia)

Impacted region is a celebrity enclave

Pacific Palisades is a known celebrity enclave, home to Miles and Keleigh Teller and Chris Pratt and his wife Katherine Schwarzenegger, among other A-listers.

J-Lo and Ben Affleck used to own a home in the area, as did Matt Damon.

Adam Levine and Behati Prinsloo also lived in the neighborhood until recently.

Abandoned Teslas, Mercedes Benz and BMWs bulldozed

Officials are bulldozing abandoned cars in Pacific Palisades in an effort to get rescue equipment up to the heart of the blaze.

Panicked residents abandoned their cars in gridlocked traffic on Palisades Drive, making it impossible for first responders to get to the inferno.

Now, extraordinary footage shows those cars being pushed out of the way by a bulldozer.

Schools to be 'relocated' due to fires

The City of Los Angeles revealed on Tuesday afternoon that 'due to fire activity and weather conditions, the following schools are relocating:

Palisades Charter Elementary School and Marquez Charter Elementary School will relocate to Brentwood Elementary Science Magnet at 740 Gretna Green Way, Los Angeles, CA 90049.

Paul Revere Charter Middle School will relocate to University High School Charter at 11800 Texas Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90025.

Topanga Elementary Charter School students reported to Woodland Hills Academy at 20800 Burbank Blvd, Woodland Hills, 91367.

Affected schools are communicating directly with families.'

Fire spreads to 770 acres

The fire is now occupying 770 acres, more than doubling in size in just half an hour.

At 2pm local time, it was just 300 acres.

'Immediate threat to life': Terrifying warning issued as evacuation zone is expanded

The California Department of Forest and Fire Protection have just warned residents there is an immediate threat to their lives.

In a statement, the department said: 'Immediate threat to life. This is a lawful order to LEAVE NOW. The area is lawfully closed to public access.'

An evacuation center has been set up at Westwood Recreation Center at 1350 South Sepulveda Blvd for anybody seeking shelter.

Firefighters protect structures from the advancing Palisades Fire in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Etienne Laurent)
Firefighters work to put out a brush fire burning near homes in Pacific Palisades, California, on January 7, 2025. A fast-moving brushfire in a Los Angeles suburb burned buildings and sparked evacuations Tuesday as

Latest inferno updates in pictures

Residents are unable to leave due to abandoned cars blocking roads

There are reports coming out of Pacific Palisades that residents are finding it difficult to leave due to the amount of abandoned cars on the roads.

Police Academy star Steve Guttenberg said the fire is near his home and that people are abandoning their cars and making it hard for firetruck to make it up the road.

Guttenberg is urging his fellow neighbors to leave their keys in their car if they're leaving their vehicle behind 'so guys like me can move your car.'

'We really need people to move their cars,' he told KTLA. 'So if you leave your car on Palisades Drive, leave the key in there.'

People evacuate, as smoke rises from a wildfire burning near Pacific Palisades on the west side of Los Angeles during a weather driven windstorm, in Los Angeles, California, January 7, 2025.  REUTERS/Daniel Cole     TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
Cars line up as people evacuate due to a wildfire near Pacific Palisades, on the west side of Los Angeles, during a weather driven windstorm, in Los Angeles, California, January 7, 2025.  REUTERS/Daniel Cole

Emmy Award winning actor James Woods shares terrifying video of inferno as he prepares to evacuate

James Woods, 77, shared a video on Tuesday afternoon of the blaze near his home as he prepared to evacuate.

'Standing in my driveway ready to evacuate. We've got a lot of planes going over dropping water,' he said.

In the video, it appeared as though a house further up on the hills had already been engulfed in flames.

'We were blessed to have LA fire and police depts doing their jobs so well,' he later said.

'We are safe and out. There are several elementary schools in our neighborhood and there was an enormous community effort to evacuate the children safely. Can not speak more highly of the LA fire and LAPD.'

Timelapse video shows the fire sweeping Pacific Palisades

Up to 27,000 without power

Southern California Edison (SCE) shut off power to Cuthbert, Galahad, and parts of Malibu on Tuesday due to 'dangerous fire weather,' according to an alert on Tuesday.

The company expected the power to be out for at least eight hours and it could be longer if crews need daylight to visibly inspect power lines and equipment. The inspection is required before SCE will restore power.

Roughly 27,000 homes state-wide are without power, according to poweroutage.us.

Wildfire is 'near worst case scenario'

According to meteorologist Paul Deano, the wildfire situation in California is 'near worst case scenario' for locals.

He said the winds reaching 55mph are pushing the fire further toward neighborhoods - putting more homes and civilian lives at risk.

Los Angeles fire station reportedly on fire

Los Angeles Fire Station 23 has reportedly caught fire as the Pacific Palisades inferno continues to spread.

Check if you're in the mandatory evacuation zone

The Los Angeles Fire Department has issued a map illustrating the mandatory evacuation zone.

The 1,200-acre bush fire was first reported around 10:30am on Tuesday and authorities have described the flames as a blowtorch.

Authorities issued an 'immediate' evacuation order for Pacific Palisades, urging residents to 'LEAVE NOW.'

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