Newsom orders flags at half-staff for day of remembrance for LA fires ...Middle East

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On Jan. 7, 2025, the Eaton and Palisades fires forced hundreds of thousands of people to flee their homes in communities such as Altadena, Malibu, Pacific Palisades and Pasadena. At the peak of the disasters, more than 330,000 people, an amount that could fill SoFi Stadium three times over, were under an evacuation advisory.

The two wildfires burned a combined 37,908 acres, leveled entire neighborhoods and killed a total of 31 people — 19 in the Eaton Fire and 12 in the Palisades Fire.

The Eaton Fire, the state's second-most destructive fire in history, burned 9,413 buildings. The Palisades Fire is California's third-most destructive wildfire in history, having destroyed 6,833 structures.

Firefighters work the scene as an apartment building burns during the Eaton fire in the Altadena area of Los Angeles County, California on January 8, 2025.  Josh Edelson via Getty Images

The blazes, along with several smaller wildfires, overwhelmed local fire departments. States such as Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, Nevada, Arizona, Oregon, and Washington, and countries including Canada and Mexico, sent crews to help quell the flames.

In the aftermath of the Palisades Fire, LAFD said it made more than a dozen protocol changes, including an overhaul of its command staff, with 19 leadership changes since January 2025. Most notably, this includes the demotion of former LA Fire Chief Kristin Crowley, who filed a legal claim against the city.

"We cannot continue to rely on a system that is stretched thin on its best day and overwhelmed on its worst," Moore said. "I can assure you that nothing of this sort will ever again happen while I am fire chief."

"I've walked these hills since I was a boy," Altadena resident Mark Franco said. "I was walking in an area I've walked a thousand times, and I got lost because I didn't have the houses to reference what street I was on. I literally had no idea where I was."

"We recognize the resilience of survivors who continue to rebuild, often carrying grief alongside hope. And we reaffirm a solemn commitment: California will not turn away," Newsom wrote. "We will stand with these communities until recovery is complete, homes are rebuilt, and lives are restored as fully as possible."

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