It’s 1am in Los Angeles as the city battles the most destructive fires in its history, with five blazes now burning out of control and spreading by the minute.
Five people have died, tens of thousands of people have been ordered to evacuate and thousands of properties have been destroyed. The exact number of homes lost is unclear as the fires continue to burn near some of the city’s areas. As Los Angeles braces for another night of destruction, we’ll keep you updated throughout Friday.
That’s the end of our live coverage for this evening, here’s what we know so far:
- The Palisades fire, burning between Santa Monica and Malibu, is 6974 hectares (17,234 acres) and is zero per cent contained.
- The Eaton fire, burning through Altadena, near Pasadena, is 4289 hectares (10,600 acres) and is zero per cent contained.
- The Hurst fire, burning in Sylmar in the San Fernando Valley, is 346 hectares (855 acres) and 10 per cent contained.
- The Lidia fire, burning in the Angeles National Forest, is 140 hectares (348 acres) and 40 per cent contained.
- The Sunset fire, which had threatened iconic Hollywood landmarks, is 17 hectares (43 acres) and zero per cent contained.
- More than 150,000 people are still without power across the city, according to the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power.
- Winds are expected to ease on Wednesday night in Los Angeles, but firefighters will still be battling challenging conditions in the coming days.
Thanks for joining us throughout the day. We’ll be back in the morning with more live coverage of this major US disaster.