By Fnf correspondent | PUBLISHED: 09, Jan 2025, 11:34 am IST | UPDATED: 09, Jan 2025, 11:34 am IST
Efforts to combat the fires have been hampered by a water shortage, with hydrants running dry in key areas. Janisse Quinones, chief executive of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, urged residents to conserve water, stating, “We’re fighting a wildfire with urban water systems, and that is really challenging.”
President Joe Biden, alongside California Governor Gavin Newsom, has pledged federal support, calling the situation “astounding.” Biden assured, “We’re doing anything and everything, and as long as it takes to contain these fires.
The entertainment capital has ground to a halt, with events like an awards show and Pamela Anderson’s film premiere canceled. The fires have wreaked havoc in celebrity-favored Pacific Palisades, where multimillion-dollar homes have been reduced to ashes. Hollywood stars are among those deeply affected.
Actress Mandy Moore shared her anguish on Instagram, revealing she fled her Altadena neighborhood with her children and pets. “My sweet home... I’m devastated and gutted for those of us who’ve lost so much,” she wrote.
James Woods posted a video showing flames near his Pacific Palisades home, expressing disbelief that his residence held out as long as it did. “It feels like losing a loved one,” Woods said. Similarly, “Star Wars” actor Mark Hamill evacuated his Malibu home, escaping down a road flanked by active fires.
Jamie Lee Curtis, who also evacuated, shared her relief that her home was spared but lamented the loss of her neighborhood. “Our beloved neighborhood is gone. So many others have lost everything,” she wrote on Instagram.
In response to the emergency, retired firefighters with extensive experience have been called back to service. Despite their efforts, the sheer magnitude of the disaster has strained resources. A blanket of smoke continues to cover the city, adding to the already grim atmosphere.
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has issued evacuation orders for tens of thousands of residents, with many facing significant injuries for not heeding warnings. The situation remains dire, with no immediate end in sight.
Amid the chaos, residents have rallied to support one another, but the losses are staggering. Next week’s Oscar nominations unveiling has been postponed to January 19 to allow members affected by the fires more time to cast their ballots.
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