State of Emergency Declared for California Wildfire

A state of emergency has been declared in Los Angeles as multiple wildfires, exacerbated by severe Santa Ana winds, have rapidly spread across Southern California, leading to the evacuation of approximately 30,000 residents.

The most significant blaze, known as the Palisades Fire, ignited near the Pacific Palisades neighborhood on January 7, 2025, around 10:30 a.m. PST. Fueled by winds exceeding 80 mph, the fire expanded swiftly, consuming over 2,900 acres by evening. Mandatory evacuations have been enforced, affecting more than 10,000 homes and 13,000 structures. The Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) has deployed over 250 firefighters to combat the blaze, with efforts hampered by the grounding of firefighting aircraft due to hazardous wind conditions.

Concurrently, the Eaton Fire erupted near Pasadena in the Altadena region, rapidly expanding to over 1,000 acres within hours. Evacuation orders have been issued for parts of Pasadena, northern Sierra Madre, and Arcadia. Notably, 95 senior citizens were evacuated from The Terraces at Park Marino, highlighting the fire’s immediate threat to vulnerable populations.

Additionally, the Hurst Fire in northern Sylmar has prompted evacuations for all areas north of the Foothill Freeway between Roxford Street and the Interstate 5–Interstate 14 split. The fire’s rapid progression underscores the widespread nature of the current wildfire crisis.

Government Response

In response to the escalating situation, Acting Mayor Marqueece Harris-Dawson declared a state of emergency, facilitating the mobilization of additional resources to assist affected communities. Governor Gavin Newsom has visited the impacted areas, emphasizing the state’s commitment to supporting firefighting efforts and affected residents. President Joe Biden has offered federal assistance, stating, “I have offered any federal assistance that is needed to help suppress the terrible Pacific Palisades fire.”

Vice President Kamala Harris, a California native, expressed her concern: “My heart goes out to all those being impacted by the devastating wildfires in Southern California… We are deeply grateful for the heroic first responders who are risking their own safety to fight the flames and help keep communities safe.”

Public Safety Advisory

Residents in affected areas are urged to adhere to evacuation orders and remain vigilant. The National Weather Service has issued its highest alert for extreme fire conditions, predicting wind gusts of 50 to 80 mph through Thursday. Authorities emphasise the importance of preparedness and caution during this critical period.

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