• 10 hours ago
Fierce wildfires are raging in the Los Angeles area, fueled by powerful Santa Ana winds, sending residents fleeing from burning homes through flames, ferocious winds and towering clouds of smoke.
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00:00We have well over 5,000 acres that have burned and the fire is growing.
00:06We have no percentage of containment.
00:09We have an estimated 1,000 structures destroyed
00:14and also no reported fatalities and a high number of significant injuries
00:21to residents who did not evacuate in addition to first responders who
00:26are on the fire line. We have over 1,000 personnel assigned
00:32and the cause of the fire is unknown however it is
00:36under investigation. For the Eaton fire it is located in both the Angeles
00:41National Forest, the Altadena area of LA County and
00:46Pasadena. LA County is in unified command
00:51with both the Angeles National Forest and the Pasadena Fire Department.
00:56We have over 2,000 acres burning at this time and the fire continues
01:02to grow with zero percent containment. We have
01:06over 500 personnel assigned and unfortunately we have two reported
01:12fatalities to civilians. Unknown cause
01:16at this time and we do have a number of significant injuries.
01:22We have over 100 structures destroyed. As the Region 1 Coordinator, I have
01:28requested mutual aid from the five counties of Orange, Los Angeles,
01:35Ventura, Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties.
01:40Additionally, last night I contacted the state
01:45office of emergency services and requested 50 engine strike teams.
01:5250 engine strike teams is composed of 250 fire engines and over 1,000
02:00personnel. We have also requested resources from
02:05out of state as well as Northern California. The
02:08National Weather Service has predicted a continued red flag
02:13weather event with strong winds and low
02:16humidities, placing all residents of Los Angeles
02:20County in danger. To all of our viewers,
02:25please prioritize your safety as well as the well-being of those around you
02:33as we come together to continue to get through this widespread disaster.
02:41Los Angeles County firefighters will remain on the front line
02:45until we reach full containment and we ask that you keep
02:49all of Los Angeles County in your thoughts and prayers.

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