Thousands of people are at risk in parts of California as the Palisades Fire continues to spread, according to the fire department's latest update on Tuesday. The fire has put 25,748 individuals from 10,367 households and 13,208 structures in danger.
Los Angeles Fire Department Chief Kristin Crowley expressed gratitude that there have been no reported injuries so far. However, she noted that some structures have already been damaged by the fire.
The Palisades Fire, which has been raging in the area, poses a significant threat to the community. Firefighters are working tirelessly to contain the blaze and protect both lives and properties in the affected areas.


Residents in the vicinity are urged to stay vigilant and follow evacuation orders to ensure their safety. The fire department is closely monitoring the situation and providing updates to keep the public informed about the ongoing developments.
As the fire continues to spread, it is crucial for residents to remain cautious and cooperate with authorities to mitigate the impact of the Palisades Fire. Our thoughts are with those affected by this devastating situation, and we hope for a swift containment of the fire to prevent further harm.