The devastating wildfires that swept through the Los Angeles area last week, fueled by powerful winds and severe drought conditions, have taken the lives of at least 27 people, destroyed thousands of structures, and forced mass evacuations.
The Palisades Fire alone has consumed over 23,000 acres and damaged or destroyed more than 5,300 structures, while the Eaton Fire has burned over 14,000 acres, leaving entire neighborhoods in ruins. As of the latest updates, some fires remain only partially contained, and evacuation orders continue to affect tens of thousands of residents, many of whom have been left homeless.
The following series of photos, captured by Make It Better Foundation Director of Photography Mark Edward Harris, documents the devastating impact of the Palisades Fire on the Los Angeles neighborhoods of Pacific Palisades and Malibu, as well as the incredible bravery of firefighters risking their lives to contain the fire.
Updated: Jan 17, 2025
How to Help and Get Help
For the most up-to-date information about the fires and evacuation orders, visit CalFire’s current emergency incident page. Fire-tracking app Watch Duty, operated by Bay Area nonprofit Sherwood Forestry Service, has also proven to be an invaluable tool for tracking evacuation information, shelter locations, weather alerts, and the ability to set up notifications for specific incidents. Immediate assistance is also available via the Red Cross by visiting redcross.org, via the free Red Cross Emergency App, or by calling 1-800-RED CROSS (800-733-2767) or texting “GETEMERGENCY” to 90999.
For ways to help and organizations to support, see our How to Help guide to the Southern California wildfires, which we will continue to update.