A member of the Sierra Madre Search and Rescue Team was helping with evacuations when the Eaton Fire destroyed his Altadena home.
The order appears to refer to Santa Anita Avenue in Sierra Madre and Arcadia on the east side of the fire. But there is another Santa Anita Avenue a few blocks west of Lake Avenue in Altadena.
The Eaton Fire was 95% contained Saturday as mop-up operations continued and repopulation efforts were completed while a cold front is expected to bring at least light rain this weekend. Pasadena Water and Power lifted the do not drink water notice for the remaining areas in its service territory Friday.
Damage caused by Palisades Fire and the Eaton Fire in Altadena were captured by photojournalists as L.A. officials map the extent of the blazes.
Thousands of structures from Altadena to Pacific Palisades were lost. Here are two dozen that had special historic, cultural, and architectural significance
California Army National Guard pilots flew over Pacific ... The Eaton fire, affecting Altadena, Pasadena and Sierra Madre, was 55% contained, based on CalFire estimates at 6:30 a.m. Thursday. Palisades Fire has charred 23,713 acres and the Eaton Fire ...
Besides a thin coat of ash and soot, the Altadena Seed Library is still standing after the deadly Eaton Fire ripped through the area, killing 17 people and displacing thousands. The libraries are a free,
Cooler temperatures and the forecast of weekend rain have residents in recent burn areas preparing for the potential of debris flows.
Altadena is back on Pasadena’s radar–and ... In addition, Proposition 13—a landmark property tax reform measure passed by California voters in 1978—fundamentally changed the way property ...
The Eaton Fire that began on Jan. 7, north of Pasadena, destroyed or damaged more than 10,000 structures and burned through 14,000 acres. Combined with the Palisades Fire that broke out simultaneously, 28 lives were lost, including several who had disabilities or mobility issues.
Nearly half of families at this Altadena school lost their homes, along with their campus, in the LA fires. Yet a sense of community remains.
Forecasters issued a flood watch for the devastated Eaton Fire area in Altadena as firefighters Monday improved containment of the massive burn area to 98%, and continued to root out hot spots. With rain expected through Monday,