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Officials report Eaton and Palisades wildfires largely contained; repopulation timeline remains uncertain

2123183 · January 15, 2025
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Los Angeles County and city fire officials gave updates on the Eaton and Palisades fires, reporting containment percentages, personnel assigned and a continuing timeline for repopulation as weather and safety assessments continue.

Anthony Maroney, fire chief of the County of Los Angeles Fire Department, said the Eaton Fire “remains estimated at 14,117 acres with 55% containment,” and that “over 7,000 structures are damaged or destroyed, and we have 3,404 firefighting personnel assigned to the incident.”

The Palisades fire, reported by the LA City Fire Chief, is 23,713 acres with 22% containment and 5,032 personnel assigned, officials said. Jeremy Guinean, deputy chief incident commander, said there has been “little to no fire growth” in the last 24 hours except for several interior pockets in the Palisades area that continue to burn.

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