As it hits Friday in Los Angeles, authorities are again bracing for challenging weather on the fourth day of battling the deadly wildfires around the city.
The death toll of the fires has risen to 10, more than 10,000 structures have been destroyed, more than 100,000 people have been ordered to evacuate and more than 11,750 hectares have been burnt.
Here’s what we know so far:
- Ten people have died, with the death toll expected to rise when firefighters can access already burnt areas.
- The two largest fires – Palisades and Eaton – are still spreading, but the former is now 6 per cent contained. Progress of the newest blaze, the Kenneth fire, has been slowed and is now partially contained, while the Hurst fire is 37 per cent contained.
- The Lidia fire is now mostly contained (75 per cent), while firefighters have completely contained the Sunset fire, which had threatened Hollywood and Hollywood Hills, and the Woodley fire.
- More than 10,000 structures have been destroyed and more than 11,750 hectares have been burnt.
- A man has reportedly been taken into custody in relation to a suspected arson linked to the Kenneth fire.
- Police have made 20 further arrests, 12 of which are linked to looting. Curfews are in place in the worst-affected areas of the Palisades and Altadena.
- Strong winds are forecast to ramp up in Southern California into Friday, with the supply of dry fuel and low humidity presenting ideal conditions for fires to worsen and new blazes to spread rapidly.
- Movie stars and celebrities – including Paris Hilton, Billy Crystal and Eugene Levy – have lost homes in the fires.
- The blazes have been fuelled by the powerful Santa Ana winds, which blew with hurricane strength through parts of California that hadn’t experienced rain for several months.
Thanks for joining us today. We’ll be back tomorrow morning with more live coverage of this major US disaster.