13 January 2025

Los Angeles authorities revealed updated maps of the devastation caused by wildfires across the city on Monday.

Maps focus on impact Eaton and Pacific Palisades fires, Two of the largest and least contained fires. Maps show destruction on a building-by-building basis, with red icons indicating a structure that is at least 50% destroyed, orange, yellow and green indicating more minor damage and black indicating no damage at all.

In total, the Eaton Fire affected 885 structures, of which 674 were more than half destroyed, while 157 completely avoided damage. The Pacific Palisades Fire affected 664 structures, of which 485 were more than half destroyed, and only 127 escaped damage.

City authorities noted, “Field damage inspections may be ongoing and subject to change as information is collected and verified. Icons on the map indicate the current known status of the structure.”

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More than 12,000 homes and businesses were burned in the wildfires, and damage assessment is still ongoing in the affected areas.

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Last week, Cal Fire reported that the Palisades and Eaton fires are among the five most destructive fires in California history.

At least 24 people have died in the fires, although recovery efforts are continuing.

The Eaton and Palisades fires started on Tuesday of last week and have so far burned nearly 40,000 acres. The Eaton Fire, centered around Pasadena, killed 16 people Los Angeles County Medical Examiner He says. The Palisades Fire has claimed the lives of eight more people, and both fires remain largely out of control as of Monday morning.

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The Palisades Fire is burning in the Los Angeles area

An aerial view shows debris from burned property, following the Palisades Fire in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, on January 10, 2025. (Reuters/Daniel Cole)

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Fire authorities We have made it clear that not all “buildings” indicated on the map are homes or businesses. They say things like sheds and even some vehicles are included in the number of “structures.”

Fox News' Greg Norman contributed to this report.

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