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All wildfires burning in LA have some level of containment for first time this week

Officials said during a press conference that mutual aid resources are arriving from Canada on Friday to help with response efforts.
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Officials confirmed late Thursday that 10 people have died from the massive wildfires that have swept the Los Angeles area this week.

Authorities cautioned that the death toll may be higher as responders have not been able to comb some of the hardest-hit areas.

The announcement comes as firefighters are starting to get the upper hand on several major fires, most notably the Palisades Fire, which has impacted the Pacific Palisades area of Los Angeles, and the Eaton Fire, which has impacted Pasadena.

Combined, the two fires have destroyed over 10,000 structures.

Palisades Fire

The Palisades Fire is considered the largest and most destructive in Los Angeles County history burning over 20,000 acres. Over 3,000 fire personnel are actively working to contain it.

For the first time since it started on Monday, Los Angeles City Fire Department Kristin Crowley said they have gained ground and it is now 8% contained.

The Los Angeles County Fire Department said a drone hit the wing of one of its two Canadair CL-415 fire response planes on loan from Canada on Thursday. The pilots did not know it happened at the time, but maintenance staff found a fist-sized hole in one wing after the aircraft landed. The plane will be prioritized for repairs over the weekend and they hope to have it back up in the air by Monday.

Officials said if people fly drones in the response area, they will have shut down their aerial operations which have been critical in their efforts to contain the fires. The owner of the drone will be identified, Los Angeles County Fire Chief Anthony Marrone said.

Eaton Fire

Marrone said this fire has burned nearly 14,000 acres in the Altadena and Pasadena areas and is currently at 3% containment. There may be an additional 4,000 to 5,000 structures destroyed but assessments are still being made.

A firefighter suffered a "significant fall injury" while responding to the Eaton Fire and remains hospitalized, but Marrone said they are expected to make a full recovery.

The National Guard is assisting in the Eaton Fire area with road closures and other needs as it relates to infrastructure.

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Late Thursday, California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced that President Joe Biden had declared the Palisades, Eaton and Hurst fires as major disasters. That means that the federal government will pay for 100% of local and state costs to respond to the fires.

Residents impacted by the fires are also able to apply for funds for disaster assistance.

According to Newsom, over 7,500 firefighters are currently deployed.

Calmer winds have allowed crews to resume their air attack, but new fires are prompting additional evacuations and weather conditions may deteriorate again over the next days.

Kenneth Fire

Thanks to a rapid response, this fire is 35% contained after starting near the Ventura County and Los Angeles County line on Thursday. Fire officials said it burned 1,000 acres, but no structures were damaged.

Dominic Choi with the Los Angeles Police Department said they received a call around 4:30 p.m. local time about a person who may be starting a fire near the area where the Kenneth Fire sparked. Officers took the individual into custody for questioning. Choi said there was not enough probable cause to arrest the suspect for arson, but the person were kept on a felony probation violation. The incident is still under investigation.

Air quality is also a major concern

Even miles from the wildfires, many Los Angeles residents are suffering from poor air quality. As of Friday, the air quality was considered unhealthy for sensitive groups. Those with health concerns are being urged to stay inside in the Los Angeles area.

Los Angeles County Department of Public Health said a smoke advisory is in effect. The City of Los Angeles has also opened an air quality relief center at the Alpine Recreation Center.

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Sports events postponed

The Los Angeles Lakers’ home game against the Charlotte Hornets was postponed Thursday. On Wednesday, the Los Angeles Kings postponed a hockey game against the Calgary Flames.

Makeup dates for the games have yet to be announced.

The NFL said Monday's game between the Los Angeles Rams and the Minnesota Vikings would be moved to State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.

Difficult weather conditions ahead

Officials continue to warn residents to heed evacuation orders, especially because weather conditions may quickly deteriorate.

A high wind warning was in effect for parts of Southern California on Friday, and there is no rain in official forecasts for the next week.

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