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Palisades fire: Malibu restaurants and local landmarks destroyed in catastrophic blaze - MSNThe Palisades fire first engulfed Pacific Palisades before barreling into Malibu, ultimately forcing an estimated 150,000 locals to flee and destroying more than 1,000 structures along the way.
IT’S known as a glamorous neighbourhood where millionaire movie stars live it up in luxury mansions and tourists flock to the ...
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSN6 Months Later: Palisades Fire survivors still deal with cleanup, insurance battlesSix months after the Palisades Fire, families in Pacific Palisades and Malibu are still dealing with cleanup and insurance ...
What do we know and what can we expect six months after the devastating Palisades and Eaton fires in LA County.
The Palisades Fire has become one of the most catastrophic wildfires in Los Angeles County’s history, leaving our Malibu community reeling in shock and devastation.
The Palisades fire first engulfed Pacific Palisades before barreling into Malibu, ultimately forcing an estimated 150,000 locals to flee and destroying more than 1,000 structures along the way.
The Palisades fire first engulfed Pacific Palisades before barreling into Malibu, ultimately forcing an estimated 150,000 locals to flee and destroying more than 1,000 structures along the way.
Tens of thousands of Southern California residents have been forced to evacuate as wildfires rip through the region, devouring homes, restaurants, and local landmarks, and killing at least five people ...
The Palisades Fire reached Malibu late Tuesday night, bringing devastation along the Pacific Coast Highway with no sign of slowing down as it moves west and north. It’s a disaster likely to only ...
The Palisades fire has decimated Malibu, destroying around a third of the coastal city’s eastern flank and much of a picturesque stretch of Pacific Coast Highway, officials said late Saturday.
The Palisades fire between Santa Monica and Malibu on the city’s western flank and the Eaton fire in the east near Pasadena are already the most destructive in Los Angeles history, burning ...
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