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Human remains found in home destroyed by Palisades Fire
Human remains were found in a a home destroyed by the Palisades Fire on Wednesday
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‘I had to save my turtle': Man recounts losing apartment in fire but saving his turtles
An Altadena man recounts sneaking into his smoke-damaged apartment to save his turtles.
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Einstein, Hubble and smog: Why Mt. Wilson is historically important
Conan Nolan explains the historical importance of Mt. Wilson in Los Angeles.
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WATCH: Homes continue to burn along the beach on PCH
The Palisades Fire continues to destroy homes along Pacific Coast Highway in Los Angeles. Aerial footage shows the devastation.
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Satellite images show shocking before-and-after California fire damage
Images from above the Eaton Fire in Altadena show what burn zones looked like before flames tore through the area northeast of Los Angeles.
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‘Everything is gone': Reporter shows devastation in Pacific Palisades
John Cádiz Kelmack walks through a Pacific Palisades neighborhood that was decimated by the Palisades Fire.
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‘Despicable': LA District Attorney sends warning to anyone taking advantage of fire victims
Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman sent a stern warning to anyone trying to take advantage of fire victims.
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Fire officials provide updates on wildfires across Los Angeles
Los Angeles County Fire Chief Anthony Marrone and Los Angeles Fire Department Chief Kristin Crowley provide updates on the fires across the city.
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It's not the typical time for nasty California fires. What changed?
Southern California is experiencing its most devastating winter fires in more than four decades. Fires don’t usually blaze at this time of year, but specific ingredients have come together to defy the calendar in a fast and deadly manner. Start with supersized Santa Ana winds whipping flames and embers at 100 mph — much faster than normal — and cross that with the return...
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LA official to looters during fire: ‘Shame on you'
LA County Supervisor Kathryn Barger blasted people taking advantage of the fire-caused destruction in LA to loot homes and businesses.
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WATCH: Timelapse shows Palisades Fire explode
This timelapse was captured by ALERTCalifornia’s camera in the Pacific Palisades and shows the Palisades Fire exploding.
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Homeowner surprised to find Altadena home still standing
Ruth Haro was told she lost her Altadena home in the Eaton Fire. When she showed up to check, she was relieved to find out her home was still there.
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Live updates: LA County wildfires death toll rises with discovery of human remains in Malibu
The death toll in the Los Angeles County wildfires rises as flames continue to threaten homes .
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Calmer winds aid firefighters in Los Angeles as scope of devastation from wildfires comes into focus
Firefighters aided by calmer winds saw the first signs of successfully beating back a series of deadly and devastating wildfires Thursday, though the fires still burned out of control in and around Los Angeles as the enormity of the devastation started to come into focus with haunting scenes of destruction.
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Sunset Fire seen burning behind the Capitol Records building
The Sunset Fire, which broke out in the Hollywood HIlls Wednesday evening, is seen behind the iconic Capitol Records building.
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New fire breaks out in Hollywood Hills
The Sunset Fire is burning in the Hollywood Hills, adding to an already disastrous day of fires across Los Angeles Wednesday.
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Evacuations ordered for Hollywood Hills after new fire sparks
Evacuations were lifted Thursday morning for a brush fire in the Hollywood Hills near Runyon Canyon.
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LA Fire Chief warned last month that budget cuts would affect response to large-scale emergencies
The LA Fire Chief warned in the weeks before the devastating Palisades fire that the decision to cut the department’s budget by nearly $18 million would diminish its ability to prepare for and respond to large scale emergencies.
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‘Our worst fear happened': Emotional Malibu resident reacts to losing home in Palisades Fire
A Malibu resident was brought to tears while standing beside his burned home, saying “We lost everything we owned.”
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How you can help those affected by the California wildfires
Here are some ways you can help.