Weary LA residents lastly informed after they can return to properties after fires ravaged hundreds of buildings alongside the coast: Live updates
Weary Los Angeles locals have finally learned when they can return to their homes to inspect the damage caused by the city’s worst fires in history.
Officials will begin reopening fire-ravaged neighborhoods to residents as of Thursday, after a red flag weather warning gripping Los Angeles for the next 72 hours eases.
It comes as burglars dressed as firefighters are among the thieves arrested as lawlessness in the city spirals during curfews and mandatory evacuation orders.
Looting is now running rampant as the flames continue to destroy homes across the City of Angels. Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna said the burglars claimed to be associated with a fire station, but a check with the department weeded them out.
At least 29 people have been arrested for looting in evacuation zones and at least two people were charged with arson and arrested on suspicion of trying to start other infernos in recent days. Meanwhile, energy company Edison International is being investigated over a possible link to one of the wildfires currently tearing through Los Angeles.
Firefighters have been working tirelessly since Tuesday to tame the infernos – before potentially strong winds return that could push the flames toward some of the city’s most famous landmarks.
The National Weather Service warned that gusty winds of up to 70 miles per hour on Monday could cause explosive fire growth and areas north of the line from Point Dume to Glendale will be particularly at risk.
So far, the California fires have killed at least 24 people, and wiped out an estimated 40,300 acres of land, 12,300 homes and other structures.
The Palisades Fire is the largest of the Los Angeles wildfires, burning through 23,707 acres – while the Eaton Fire in Pasadena is the deadliest blaze, accounting for 16 deaths, scorching 14,117 acres.
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