Altadena Fire Map: See Eaton Fire Perimeter, Evacuation Areas
- The Los Angeles County Fire Department and U.S. Forest Service issued mandatory evacuations from the Eaton Canyon area to the Foothill Freeway due to the Eaton Fire.
- The Eaton Fire broke out on Tuesday evening, quickly spreading to over 600 acres and prompting evacuations in Altadena and surrounding areas.
- More than 200,000 people lost power in Los Angeles County due to strong winds, which have also hindered firefighting efforts.
- The Department of Homeland Security advises residents to prepare emergency kits and sign up for local warning systems to stay informed during wildfires.
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Map: Eaton Fire evacuation near Pasadena
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Eaton Fire Erupts in Intensity Amid High Winds
The Eaton fire, burning out-of-control near Pasadena east of Los Angeles, was quickly increasing in size on Wednesday morning amid dangerous high winds, according to California fire officials. As of 6 a.m. Pacific, the fire covered more than 2,200 acres, according to Cal Fire, more than double its size a few hours before. It was the second biggest fire burning in Southern California on Wednesday morning after the Palisades fire west of Los Angel…
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