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Los Angeles wildfires one year later: the key numbers.
Summary
One year after the Los Angeles wildfires, roughly 155 square kilometers burned and 31 people died; relief donations and commitments totaled about $860–$970 million.
Content
One year after two large wildfires in Los Angeles County, officials and agencies have published totals on damage, losses and relief efforts. Strong Santa Ana winds and very dry vegetation were reported as major factors in the fires' rapid growth. Emergency crews issued evacuations and firefighting resources were deployed as the blazes spread across Pacific Palisades and Altadena. State and local authorities continue to report on rebuilding progress, fundraising and legal and investigative follow-ups.
Key facts:
- Wind gusts in mountain areas were reported at speeds equivalent to about 145 kilometers per hour and Red Flag warnings were in effect.
- The two fires together burned roughly 155 square kilometers (about the size of San Francisco) and were associated with 31 deaths (19 in Altadena, 12 in Pacific Palisades).
- Property losses were large: about 9,418 structures were destroyed in Altadena and about 6,837 buildings were lost in Pacific Palisades and nearby areas including Malibu.
- Rebuilding progress so far is limited: most replacements are in the Altadena area, with one home in Pasadena and two in Pacific Palisades completed and hundreds more under construction; none were finished in Malibu.
- Total charitable commitments for relief were estimated between $860 million and $970 million, including about $265 million raised via GoFundMe; the state requested federal disaster aid and federal approval remained pending.
- A 29-year-old man has been charged in connection with the Palisades fire and has pleaded not guilty; the cause of the Eaton Fire was reported as under investigation.
Summary:
The published numbers outline the scale of loss, the funds raised for relief and the early stages of rebuilding across affected communities. Federal approval for disaster aid was still pending and investigations and legal proceedings related to the fires were ongoing, with no final determinations reported. Undetermined at this time.
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