Pacific Palisades Wildfire Forces Thousands to Evacuate as Winds Intensify
The fast-moving fire has burned over 770 acres, destroyed homes, and prompted emergency responses as Southern California faces its strongest winds in over a decade.
- Mandatory evacuations have been issued for Pacific Palisades, with over 27,000 residents ordered to leave as the wildfire spreads rapidly.
- The fire began Tuesday morning and has grown to more than 770 acres, fueled by powerful Santa Ana winds reaching up to 100 mph.
- At least two homes have been destroyed, with firefighters battling to protect structures and contain the blaze under extreme conditions.
- Authorities have closed major roads, opened emergency shelters, and urged residents to follow evacuation orders to ensure safety.
- California Governor Gavin Newsom has mobilized state resources, while President Joe Biden canceled public events in the region due to the dangerous weather.