First residents allowed back to communities ravaged by LA fires
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LOS ANGELES () Some residents affected by the Palisades Fire are being allowed to return home and begin taking the first steps on a long road to recovery.

Repopulation began Friday afternoon in communities where evacuation orders had been issued and have since been downgraded by officials.

As of early Saturday morning, the Palisades Fire was 43% contained. Since erupting on Jan. 7, it has scorched more than 23,000 acres, destroyed thousands of structures in the Pacific Palisades, and led to the deaths of ten people.

Simultaneously, the Eaton Fire, which was 73% contained as of publication, reduced thousands of structures to ash and rubble further east in the Altadena area after breaking out on the same day as the Palisades Fire.

The fires have killed at least 27 people as of Friday and destroyed more than 10,000 structures in the residential enclaves of Pacific Palisades and Altadena. In the wake of the fires, rents have surged and uncertainty over insurance settlements has left some of the displaced in limbo.

The Eaton and Palisades fires that erupted last week have collectively burned almost 4 square miles of highly dense parts of Los Angeles, more than double the urban acreage consumed by the region’s Woolsey Fire in 2018, according to an Associated Press analysis of data from the Silvis Lab at the University of Wisconsin in Madison.

The National Weather Service in Los Angeles said Thursday it expects a “much-needed break from the fire weather concerns” for the end of this week. However, “next week is a concern,” the weather service said.

“While confident that we will NOT see a repeat of last week, dangerous fire weather conditions are expected,” the NWS in LA added.

A moderate red-flag warning is predicted Monday and Tuesday, Los Angeles County Fire Chief Anthony Marrone said at a news conference.

The National Weather Service in Los Angeles said Thursday it expects a “much-needed break from the fire weather concerns” for the end of this week. However, “next week is a concern,” the weather service said.

“While confident that we will NOT see a repeat of last week, dangerous fire weather conditions are expected,” the NWS in LA added.

A moderate red-flag warning is predicted Monday and Tuesday, Los Angeles County Fire Chief Anthony Marrone said at a news conference.

An air quality warning is in effect due to wind-blown ash particles. Public health authorities advised residents to use N95 masks to protect their lungs, noting that masks would be made available for free at area libraries and disaster relief centers

Experts say several factors could lead to wildfires reaching cities more often. Urban areas continue to sprawl into wildland. Climate change is raising global temperatures that lead to more severe weather, including droughts, especially in the western United States.

affiliate KTLA contributed to this report.

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