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Pacific Palisades inferno forces thousands to flee California homes; Gov. Newsom declares state of emergency
A large, fast-moving and growing brush fire broke out Tuesday afternoon in Pacific Palisades, prompting mandatory evacuations affecting tens of thousands of people and highway closures, including people who abandoned their vehicles to flee on foot.
More than 13,000 buildings and 26,000 people are in the evacuation zone, which has been labeled “under immediate threat,” according to the Los Angeles Fire Department.
As of 9:20 p.m., nearly 3,000 acres had burned, according to Cal Fire.Β
About 30,000 people have been evacuated from a total of 10,000 households, or 15,000 structures, to include businesses and other buildings so far with no injuries, Los Angeles Police Chief Jim McDonnell told reporters at a news conference.Β
Over 250 LAFD firefighters were battling the blaze, in addition to firefighters from neighboring agencies. Approximately 30 vehicles left abandoned on Sunset and Palisades will be moved by the county to provide clear access, the fire department said.Β
LAFD announced via X at about 9:30 p.m. that all off-duty members are to call with their availability to be called upon to help fight the fire.
A firefighter douses a hot spot as a brush fire burns in Pacific Palisades, California on January 7, 2025.Β (DAVID SWANSON/AFP via Getty Images)
Other fire vehicles being utilized included 46 engines, three trucks, five helicopters, four brush patrols, two water tenders, six paramedic ambulances, one fast response vehicle, one advanced nurse practitioner unit, two bulldozers, 10 chief officers, fire investigators and safety officers, said LAFD Chief Kristin Crowley.
No injuries or fatalities have been confirmed, authorities said.Β
Peak winds were expected to occur between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. Wednesday, officials said. Firefighters were expected to battle the blaze from the air well into the evening, making it more dangerous because of the darkness and strong winds.
Video from the scene shows at least two homes on fire in the area of Shadow Mountain Drive and Bienveneda Avenue, according to a report from FOX 11. At least a dozen homes on Shadow Mountain Drive are at threat.Β
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom was near the blaze being briefed by authorities before Tuesday’s news conference, his office said.Β
“On the ground in Pacific Palisades and getting briefed by @CAL_FIRE on the #PalisadesFire in Los Angeles,” read a post on X. “Californians in the affected areas should stay alert and follow evacuation orders from local authorities.”
Newsom also warned that Southern California was facing dangerous winds and extreme fire risk.Β
“Heed evacuation orders from local authorities,” he said.Β
Gov. Newsom declared a state of emergency Tuesday night, unlocking additional state resources and assistance from the California Office of Emergency Services.Β
The California National Guard can also now be activated, if needed.
Due to limited resources, reporters on the scene noted no firefighters were in the neighborhood. FOX 11’s Matthew Seedorff used a garden hose to attempt to put out flames.Β
As of Wednesday morning, three fires have been reported in Southern California β one in Pacific Palisades, another in the Pasadena area and a third in the Sylmar neighborhood. Mandatory evacuations have been ordered for each.
The Getty Villa, one of two campuses of the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, was on high alert from the fire. Museum leaders said the facility is closed to the public on Tuesdays.Β
“The Getty Villa will remain closed at least through Monday, January 13. We, of course, are very concerned for our neighbors in the Pacific Palisades, Malibu, and the surrounding areas,” Katherine E. Fleming, president and CEO of the J. Paul Getty Trust, told Fox News Digital in a statement.Β
The Palisades fire burns around the Getty Villa in Pacific Palisades on Tuesday, January 7, 2024. (Photo by Hans Gutknecht/MediaNews Group/ Los Angeles Daily News via Getty Images)
“Fortunately, Getty had made extensive efforts to clear brush from the surrounding area as part of its fire mitigation efforts throughout the year,” Fleming added. “Some trees and vegetation on site have burned, but staff and the collection remain safe. Additional fire prevention measures in place at the Villa include water storage on-site. Irrigation was immediately deployed throughout the grounds Tuesday morning. Museum galleries and library archives were sealed off from smoke by state-of-the-art air handling systems. The double-walled construction of the galleries also provides significant protection for the collections.”
Officials said the Los Angeles Fire Department was prioritizing all structures as the flames spread, not just those that may be tourist attractions.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass was visiting Ghana when the fire broke out. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel)
In response to the fire, the Los Angeles Unified School District relocated Palisades Charter Elementary School and Marquez Charter Elementary School to Brentwood Elementary ScienceΒ Magnet school. Paul Revere Charter Middle School was relocated toΒ University High School Charter and Topanga Elementary Charter School students reported to Woodland Hills Academy.
Flames erupted at Palisades Charter High School just after 8:30 p.m., according to FOX 11.
A woman cries as the Palisades Fire advances in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Etienne Laurent)
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass was on her way back to Los Angeles after attending the inauguration of John Dramani Mahama today in Accra, Ghana, said Los Angeles City Council President Marquis Harris Dawson, who is the acting mayor while Bass is out of town.Β
“The city of LA is declaring a state of emergency through this wind event,” he added.Β
She was joined by Shalanda D. Young, director of the United States Office of Management and Budget, Virginia E. Palmer, United States Ambassador to the Republic of Ghana, and Frances Z. Brown, Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for African Affairs, National Security Council, The White House.
The city skyline is seen as the Palisades Fire burns amid a powerful windstorm on January 7, 2025, in Pacific Palisades, California. The fast-moving wildfire is threatening homes in the coastal neighborhood amid intense Santa Ana Winds and dry conditions in Southern California. (Photo by Eric Thayer/Getty Images)
A brush fire burns near homes in Pacific Palisafes, California on January 7, 2025. A fast-moving brushfire in a Los Angeles suburb burned buildings and sparked evacuations Tuesday as “life threatening” winds whipped the region. More than 200 acres Β was burning in Pacific Palisades, a upscale spot with multi-million-dollar homes in the Santa Monica Mountains, shuttering a key highway and blanketing the area with thick smoke. (DAVID SWANSON/AFP via Getty Images)
Newsom said President Biden granted funding for California to fight the fire via a quick text message. The governor said he didn’t have to “kiss the ring” to get the emergency funds. President-elect Trump previously suggested he would withhold disaster funding from California if the state doesn’t follow his policies.
“We’re all in this together. None of us are asking for respective political identities around here. Everybody’s rolling in the same direction, because everyone gives a damn,” he said, appearing to quietly refer to Trump. “They’re here for each other, and that’s the spirit that defines the best of this state and this country.
“And no one here is playing politics. We have an American president and Joe Biden that recognizes his responsibility in times of emergency when Americans are in need, he steps up. He steps in, not qualified by a particular request or an expectation… It’s rather precious. My message to the incoming administration, and I’m not here to play any politics, is, please don’t play any politics. There’s a time and place for that.”
Biden said in a statement that he has “offered any federal assistance that is needed.”
“I am being frequently briefed on the wildfires in west Los Angeles. My team and I are in touch with state and local officials, and I have offered any federal assistance that is needed to help suppress the terrible Pacific Palisades fire,” Biden said. “Earlier tonight, FEMA approved a Fire Management Assistance Grant to support areas that are impacted and help reimburse the state of California for the immediate firefighting costs.Β My Administration will do everything it can to support the response.”
Smoke rises from a burning vehicle during a brush fire pushed by gusting Santa Ana winds on January 7, 2025 in Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, California. A fire in the Pacific Palisades area of Los Angeles has forced some residents to evacuate amid “life-threatening and destructive” winds. (Photo by Qian Weizhong/VCG via Getty Images)
“I urge the residents of the Pacific Palisades and the surrounding areas of Los Angeles to stay vigilant and listen to local officials,” he added.
Mandatory evacuation orders were in place from Merrimac Road west to Topanga Canyon Boulevard, and south to Pacific Coast Highway.
An evacuation center has been opened at Westwood Recreation Center, located at 1350 South Sepulveda Blvd. in Los Angeles.
Authorities said if needed, the city’s emergency management division will provide information about additional locations.
Los Angeles County Lifeguards said elevated fire weather conditions with dry offshore winds were expected to persist through Wednesday.
“Residents should remain prepared to evacuate and stay clear of the area to allow emergency responders to operate safely,” the agency said.Β
The Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) reported no changes to its flight operations, as of 7:50 p.m.
A firefighter responds, as a wildfire breaks-out near Pacific Palisades on the west side of Los Angeles during a weather-driven windstorm in Southern California, January 7, 2025. Β (REUTERS/Mike Blake)
The Palisades Fire, which broke out Tuesday afternoon, prompted mandatory evacuations in Southern California. (LAFD)
SoCal Edison, the electric provider in the region, announced it is shutting off power to the Cuthbert, Galahad, Cuthbert circuits in Malibu “due to dangerous fire weather,” according to a statement.
It noted other circuits may follow.Β
“Once safety conditions have improved sufficiently, SCE visually inspects power lines and equipment for damage before restoring power,” according to the company. “This typically takes up to eight hours, but could take longer if daylight is needed.”
At least 167,000 households were without power as of Tuesday evening.
Smoke from a wildfire is seen from the Venice Beach section of Los Angeles, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)
The fire started at about 10:30 a.m. near Piedra Morada and Monte Hermoso and quickly escalated by 2 p.m., with nearly 20 acres burned, according to the department.
The fire impacted roughly 200 acres by 3 p.m., demolishing several buildings in the Pacific Palisades Highlands.
Authorities began ordering people to evacuate their homes a short time later. By 2:30 p.m., the blaze had grown to 772 acres.Β
“This is a lawful order to LEAVE NOW. The area is lawfully closed to public access,” CAL Fire said in an alert.Β
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The Palisades Fire, which broke out Tuesday afternoon, prompted mandatory evacuations in Southern California. (LAFD)
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The National Weather Service in Los Angeles warned of a “life-threatening and dangerous windstorm” rolling through the area late Tuesday through Wednesday. Red flag warnings are expected to remain in place until Thursday evening.
“Stay indoors and away from windows. Expect power outages,” the NWS said.
Dallas, TX
FC Dallas vs San Jose Earthquakes: Lineup notes π
FC Dallas is back out on the road tonight as they begin their nine-game road trip when they take on the San Jose Earthquakes.
Lineups are in from both sides. Letβs dive into what Eric Quillβs starting group looks like, who is on the bench, and who we believe will see minutes later on in this one.
What Changed From Last Match
As expected, we have several changes to the lineup tonight. Canadian international Jonathan Sirois earns his first FC Dallas start tonight in goal over Michael Collodi.
Outside of that swap, Herman Johansson, Santiago Moreno, Patrickson Delgado and Joaquin Valiente return to the lineup.
FC Dallas Lineup Notes:
Formation: 3-4-3
Projected lineup Β· subject to change
Starting XI
Bench
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Who should come off the bench?
Given the rotation in the lineup, Iβd imagine we will see Cappis, Farrington, Sarver and Ibeahga, and Binyamin off the bench in this one.
Key Question Heading Into Kickoff
After the let down on Wednesday, can FC Dallas start the road trip off on the right foot?
This game is certainly going to set the tone for the long road trip. San Jose has been very good this season at home and Dallas hasnβt won there since 2016. If Dallas can find a way to withstand the early pressure, create some solid chances of their own on the counter attack, and limit the defensive mistakes that let them down on Wednesday, they should be able to come out with at least a point tonight.
Suspended: none
International duty: none
Season-ending injury list: Kaka Scabin (knee)
Out: Anderson Julio (Lower leg), Bernard Kamungo (lower leg)
Questionable: none
On Loan: Tsiki Ntsabeleng (Mamelodi Sundowns FC), Enes Sali (Al-Riyadh), Malachi Molina (Nashville SC), Geovane Jesus (North Texas SC), Enzo Newman (North Texas SC)
Unavailable (off-roster): Daniel Baran, Jaidyn Contreras
San Jose Lineup:
Formation: 4-2-3-1
Starting XI
How to watch
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Date: Saturday, May 16, 2026
β½οΈ Kickoff: 7:30 PM
π Venue: PayPal Park
πΊ Streaming: MLS Season Pass
π¬ Gameday Social: #FCDvSJE
βοΈ Weather: 72, sunny
Miami, FL
Miami Dolphins Discussion: Media Perception Edition
I have discussed this topic in the past, but itβs one of those things that never seems to fade in the minds of Miami Dolphins fans as a whole. As long as websites have been available on the internet, where people have been free to share any opinion they wish for the whole world to see, there has been a long-running complaint from many in our fan base that the media just flat-out disrespects or hates our Dolphins.
Many theories about why this happens center on the fact that most of the national media is based in the northeastern US. Many of the talking heads in this industry also come from places like New York, where, if they grew up as fans of one of the local teams, they probably grew up to hate the Dolphins, especially if they grew up in the 70βs or 80βs when the team was somewhere between great and at least good nearly every single season.
I, for one, have never really cared. First off, like many of you, I also grew up a diehard fan of the Miami Hurricanes football program. As such, I long ago learned to embrace the hate as I suspect it will always be there, even if most of their βreasoningβ about the team being this way or another behavior-wise is tied to teams that are 30-40 years in the past. Ironically, many of those same players who were labeled as bad guys, thugs, etc., were then cheered and loved by the very same people once they joined their favorite NFL team. Funny how that worksβ¦
I can also remember a time, mostly because I am old, when this team was always good and, most years at least, a threat to get to the playoffs and do damage. In those days, and mind you, the media landscape was much different without the internet; the media was not so negative towards the team. In fact, I still have several old magazines, like Sports Illustrated, that had the Dolphins or Dan Marino on the front cover or in a positive featured story. Mind you, this was all during a time when the team was somewhat feared by other teams, not just the poster child for ineptitude.
So with that in mind, this eveningβs Phinsider Question Of The Day is:
If you ever did in the first place, do you believe that the national media still shows utter disrespect for the Miami Dolphins, and if so, do you believe that this is deserved, earned, or just regional bias against a team that resides in a place that most of them wish they could actually live?
Please share your thoughts and answers in the comments section below-
Atlanta, GA
Hoax threat prompts Zoo Atlanta evacuation
ATLANTA – Zoo Atlanta was evacuated Saturday afternoon due to a hoax threat, according to Atlanta police.
What we know:
The Atlanta Police department said officers determined the call was “false.”
FOX 5’s Annie Mapp was at the zoo and spoke with visitors who said they were denied entry and told that the facility had been evacuated.
Mapp reported seeing staff members sitting outside the zoo gate and a heavy police presence in the area. K9 officers were also spotted outside Savannah Hall.
What they’re saying:
Zoo Atlanta released the following statement:Β
“Zoo Atlanta received a bomb threat late this afternoon. While this may be the latest in a series of unsubstantiated threats made to organizations around the U.S. in recent weeks, out of an extreme abundance of caution, all Members, guests, and Zoo team members were safely evacuated from Zoo grounds. Law enforcement responded quickly and has confirmed the Zoo is safe.”
What we don’t know:
The exact nature of the hoax has not been released.Β
FOX 5 is working to learn more about the situation and has reached out to officials for additional information.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
The Source: This story contains information from Atlanta police and Annie Mapp on the scene.Β
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