Los Angeles officials investigate origin of wildfires as multiple blazes remain uncontained
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Los Angeles officials say multiple wildfires remain uncontained across the city and urged residents to comply with ongoing evacuation orders on Thursday.

Mayor Karen Bass delivered the message alongside police and firefighting leaders at a press conference on Thursday. Police said they have already arrested 20 people for looting and burglary in evacuation areas, and more arrests are expected.

“This is absolutely an unprecedented historic firestorm,” Bass said. “But we are all hands on deck. We need to continue to cooperate. We need to evacuate when asked to do so. We need to help others, help our neighbors. And first and foremost, we need to stay united.”

Los Angeles County Fire Chief Anthony Marrone announced that the wildfires in Eaton and the Palisades are 0% contained. The Eaton fire has spread to 10,600 acres, and the Palisades has reached 17,234 acres.

As of Thursday afternoon, roughly 180,000 people have been evacuated from their homes, and 200,000 more are under evacuation warnings.

plane drops water on palisades fire

A Super Scooper plane drops water on the Palisades fire on Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025, in Pacific Palisades, CA.  (Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

Los Angeles Police Chief Jim McDonnell also noted that he was “not satisfied” with the current reporting on fatalities from the firestorms. The current official tally sits at five deaths, and McDonnell says he expects that number to rise.

Bass also noted that aircraft are once again able to join the firefighting efforts Thursday. High winds had prevented planes and helicopters from operating over the blazes on Wednesday.

Aftermath of the California wildfires

Fire burns during the Sunset Fire in Hollywood Hills area of Los Angeles, California, on Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2025. The most destructive wind storm to strike the Los Angeles area in 14 years is fanning wildfires and has sent thousands of residents fleeing for their lives, with dangerous gusts expected to persist for at least another two days. (Jill Connelly/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

The mayor faced sharp questions from reporters following the briefing, with inquiries highlighting that she was out of the country when the fires began.

“Do you think your leadership was effective in responding to this disaster?” a reporter asked.

Bass argued her focus was on saving lives, but said there would be time to investigate how Los Angeles was prepared for the crisis at a later date.

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