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All of Los Angeles County receives evacuation alert in error

Los Angeles County officials mistakenly sent an evacuation message to all residents Thursday night as wildfires continue to spread rapidly across the region. The city's emergency management department retracted this statement. × And even in text messages to residents. “Recent @ReadyLACounty An evacuation advisory was sent in error. Evacuation orders remain unchanged. Click here for […]

Los Angeles County Fire Department Accidentally Sends Evacuation Alert to All of L.A. County

The Los Angeles County Fire Department mistakenly sent an evacuation warning text message across Los Angeles County on Thursday afternoon, battling the deadliest fire in Los Angeles history and causing further panic and confusion for an already traumatized population. The text message was sent to residents across Los Angeles County at approximately 3:57 p.m. PT. […]

Fire Evacuation Alert Mistakenly Sent To All 9.6 Million L.A. County Residents

An alert was mistakenly sent to Los Angeles County residents Thursday by the Los Angeles County Fire Department. OAN Staff Sophia Flores5:50 PM – Thursday, January 9, 2025 A wireless emergency evacuation alert that was meant to be sent only to residents in the Woodland Hills area was “inadvertently” sent to residents across Los Angeles […]

Interactive 3D Map Provides Real-Time View of Palisades Wildfire and Evacuation Zones

CalFire, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, has released a 3D interactive map providing details on multiple fires raging around Los Angeles. This map shows evacuation zones around the Palisades Fire and several other fires in Los Angeles. KTLA report With multiple wildfires burning across Los Angeles, the California Department of Forestry and […]

Malibu wildfire rages as nearly 20k people face evacuation warnings

A wildfire raging in Malibu, California, was not contained as of Tuesday evening after destroying at least seven structures and issuing mandatory evacuation orders for tens of thousands of people, Los Angeles County officials said. It is 0%. The blaze, known as the Franklin Fire, burned more than 3,000 acres in about 24 hours and […]