Death toll from LA fires rises to 30 after human remains found in Altadena
- Fires that ravaged Los Angeles County in January resulted in at least 30 deaths.
- Climate change, reducing rainfall and parching vegetation, created conditions for the fires.
- The fires impacted Malibu, Altadena and the Pacific Palisades, forcing evacuations.
- Officials reported the fires burned over 37,000 acres and destroyed over 10,000 homes.
- Authorities continue to clear debris, and the cause remains under investigation on April 3, 2025.
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The death toll from the Los Angeles fires rises to 30 almost three months later
The flames of the Los Angeles fires were extinguished weeks ago, but the list of victims of one of California’s worst casualties continues to grow. City authorities have raised the number of dead to 30 after human remains were found among the rubble of Altadena, one of the two areas that were ravaged by the fires earlier in the year. The victim’s identity has not yet been revealed. This raises the number of deaths caused by the Eaton fire, to th…
Coroner Confirms 30th Fatality in Los Angeles County Fires
LOS ANGELES COUNTY–Death investigators uncovered another victim who perished in January’s destructive Eaton Fire, bringing the total number of fatalities during that month’s firestorms to 30, the county coroner confirmed on April 2. The special response team from the medical examiner’s office responded on Wednesday to a home destroyed by the Eaton Fire in Altadena following a report of possible human remains found at the location, according to t…
Another dead found months after LA wildfires, total death toll now 30
Nearly three months after the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, another person has been found dead. This brings the death toll to 30. Yesterday, authorities wrote in a statement about possible human remains at a burnt site in Altadena. It has now been determined that it is indeed a person who died. It is now being examined whether the remains can be identified. This is done on the basis of DNA, but also by collecting other medical data and c…

Altadena Fires Displaced Thousands, Now The Legal Journey For Justice Begins
Source: Mario Tama / Getty Although a new season has officially emerged, in Altadena, as the flowers of spring begin to bloom, residents are still tragically displaced due to the devastating wildfires that ravaged the area earlier this year. It’s merely another marker of the time gone by since their lives were forever changed and upended. to the residents of Altadena, California, themselves tragically displaced due to the devastating wildfires t…
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