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The Palisades, Hurst and Eaton Fires began in southern California on Tuesday. The Sunset Fire in Hollywood Hills began at around 6 p.m. on Wednesday.
Hollywood Hills residents were forced to evacuate on Wednesday night after a new wildfire broke out in the famed, celebrity-packed Los Angeles neighborhood. The Sunset Fire has so far torched more ...
Hollywood Hills blaze adds new danger to devastating LA fires by Matthew Knight, Tony Kurzweil, Addy Bink, Josh DuBose and Jeremy Tanner - 01/08/25 6:11 AM ET ...
What we know as Hollywood Hills, Palisades, Eaton fires continue. Story by The Associated Press and NBC Chicago Staff • 6d. Editor's Note: A live blog of the California wildfires for Thursday, ...
Firefighters were responding Wednesday to a fire burning inside a 101 Freeway overpass in Hollywood Hills. The fire was ...
What we know as Hollywood Hills, Palisades, Eaton fires continue The latest fire -- the Sunset Fire, in the Hollywood Hills -- broke out Wednesday night, threatening one of Los Angeles' most ...
As officials provided an update on the fires, a new blaze broke out in the Hollywood Hills, and evacuation orders were also extended to Santa Monica. KARE-TV Minneapolis-St. Paul ...
The Sunset Fire is the newest, erupting in the Hollywood Hills late Wednesday. The fires have forced mass evacuations and destroyed homes, businesses and landmarks, including religious ...
Sunset Fire erupted in the Hollywood Hills as Palisades, Eaton fires remain 0% contained, officials say. By Stephen Sorace Fox News. Published January 9, 2025 7:30am EST.
The Sunset Fire erupted in Hollywood Hills prompting more evacuations in the Los Angeles area. ... In total, the deadly fires have forced over 100,000 people in the county to evacuate their homes.
New wildfire breaks out in LA's Hollywood Hills, fire chief says. By Reuters. January 9, 2025 2:32 AM UTC Updated January 9, 2025 ... Fires that started on Tuesday have killed at least five people ...
The multiplying fires have killed at least five people, forced widespread evacuation orders and burned tens of thousands of acres, destroying homes, businesses and cultural landmarks.