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Daily Wildfire Updates: Jan. 16, 2025

A deceased person is removed from a burned home off Pacific Coast Highway by first responders, near Pacific Palisades, on Jan. 9, 2025. Photo by Ted Soqui for CalMatters

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Hi, and welcome to the public media daily wildfire update. We seem to have dodged a bullet with the winds dying down this week, giving firefighters a chance to continue containing the Palisades and Eaton fires. 


The links below will catch you up on the latest news, provide resources — like a hotline for those looking for lost pets — and surface ways to get involved in the relief effort, including how to make an easy $10 donation to local restaurants feeding frontline workers and evacuees.


Stay safe.


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Looking Ahead

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Resources & Ways to Help

  • How to stay safe while entering areas impacted by fires. Matt Hill, a battalion chief with the Santa Monica Fire Department, shares some quick tips for people entering areas impacted (just make sure you’re allowed to be there first). For more information, visit recovery.lacounty.gov. (PBS SoCal)

  • The new LA Community Meals hub has banded together some of LA’s favorite restaurants to make it easy for anyone to donate a meal (pizza, coffee carafe, breakfast burritos, you name it) to front line workers, evacuees, and relief organizations, while supporting local businesses. (LA Community Meals)

  • KCRW has been contributing to the Support The Music Community mutual aid directory with resources for those impacted by the LA wildfires. They’re currently soliciting information about events and services that directly benefit musicians and music workers of LA, including benefit concerts, equipment donation/sharing, studio time, and fundraising links for individuals. If you’d like to add to the list, fill out the Google form.

Moment of Zen/Mental Health

  • All Songs Considered: This week’s NPR All Songs Considered podcast is from Alt.Latino’s Anamaria Sayre, who curates “A moment for Los Angeles” with songs that define our great city from Jose Feliciano, Ry Cooder, Gerardo Ortiz, and more. (NPR)

  • Get a dose of community magic with a visit to Hollywood’s famous Magic Castle, where GM/COO Herve Levy and others gathered supplies for wildfire survivors and shared some magic to keep spirits high. (KCRW)

Elsewhere on the Internet

  • Andrea Meyer writes a heartbreaking essay about her mother’s dementia, Christmas in LA and losing her childhood home in the Palisades fire. (Cognoscenti/WBUR)


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