Seven key takeaways from LA fire officialspublished at 17:33 Greenwich Mean Time 8 January
We've just finished hearing the latest on the wildfires from Los Angeles officials. It was a lot to take in, so here's what you need to know:
- Two people have died and dozens more are injured - some with "significant injuries" - as a result of the Eaton fire near the city of Pasadena
- The four ongoing fires - Eaton, Palisades, Hurst and Woodley - are "stretching the capacity of emergency services to their maximum limits" according to one official, with the LA County fire chief saying there's not enough firefighters to address fires "of this magnitude"
- Another official, Kathryn Barger, says all four fires remain 0% contained - after an earlier warning that weather conditions meant it was impossible to control the flames
- The Palisades fire, which broke out yesterday, has so far burnt more than 1,000 structures with 37,000 residents under an evacuation order; another 32,500 people have been evacuated due to the Eaton fire
- There was also an update on the Hurst fire, which started near the Sylmar area of LA last night and has grown to 500 acres, with 3,000 people having been evacuated from its surroundings
- Residents in all areas have been urged to conserve as much water as possible, with the pressure and quality of LA water decreasing due to demand by the fire service