More than 5,300 structures burned in Pacific Palisades, and the fire killed 2 people, Los Angeles fire chief says
- The most destructive wildfires in Los Angeles history have burned more than 27,000 acres and resulted in five deaths, with over 1,000 structures destroyed.
- Evacuation orders are in effect for Pacific Palisades and surrounding areas, affecting more than 80,000 people.
- A federal disaster declaration for California was approved by President Joe Biden, with a state of emergency still in effect.
- Firefighters are facing fierce winds up to 60 mph, contributing to the fires' spread and currently, there is zero percent containment reported by LAFD's Capt. Adam Vangerpen.
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