Firefighters said on Friday, 100 % of the Palisese fire and Eaton fire, which buried nearly 40,000 acres in the Los Angeles area, are 100 %.
According to the California Forestry and the Fire Defense Bureau, Paricise Fires had burned out of 23,448 acres and 14,201 Ackers on the west side of Los Angeles.
Cal Fire said that the two major fires and some small fires caused the worst natural disaster in the history of Los Angeles, killing 28 people, damaging or destroying more than 16,000 structures.
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On January 8, 2025, the Eaton Fire in Altadena, California, USA has burned a car and a house burning in a devastating mountain fire in the Los Angeles area. (Reuters/David Swanson)
According to officials in Los Angeles County, 180,000 were evacuated during the peak of the fire.
According to private forecasts, Accuweather, damages and economic losses are estimated to over $ 250 billion.
Rain in Southern California in the past week supported firefighters to contain fires, but increased toxic substances remained in the risk of hills and landslides and destruction of fire. Ta.

A view of a house destroyed by Eaton Fire in Altadena, California on January 9, 2025. (Justin Salivan/Getty Image)
According to firefighters, the complete containment is mainly symbolic at this point, as the fire remains isolated in the steep mountain terrain.
“It's more important to stop moving,” said Los Angeles Fire Bureau's spokesman, Margaret Stewart, told Reuters.
The progress has stopped about a week after the Palisades and Eaton fire swept the area.
Los Angeles agency has revealed the estimated economic impact on the fatal mountain fire because Inferno is still furious.

On Tuesday, January 7, 2025, a super scooper airplane will drop water in Parisade Fire in Pacific Parisesese, California. (Brian Van Der Brug / Los Angeles Times Getty Images)
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Stewart said that the rain was “disability” because the rain led to the landslide and the roads needed to first access first.
“If this rain was raining two weeks ago, it might have been more useful,” said Stewart.
Reuters contributed to this report.

