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The Palisades fire first engulfed Pacific Palisades before barreling into Malibu, ultimately forcing an estimated 150,000 locals to flee and destroying more than 1,000 structures along the way.
Houses burned down in the Palisades Fire are seen along the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, California, January 9, 2025. Contributing: USA TODAY staff Taylor Ardrey is a news reporter for USA TODAY.
Moonshadows, the iconic Malibu restaurant dramatically perched over the Pacific Ocean and known for its chic covered patio and seafood fare, has been a local landmark since 1966.
Malibu is one of many areas in Southern California affected by the wildfires that have scorched the area and caused deaths, evacuations and heavy damage. Malibu fire damage: Photos capture ...
The Palisades Fire is still burning through Los Angeles County, but firefighters have made progress in containing the 23,000+ acre wildfire. The fire is 22% contained as of Thursday afternoon.
PHOTO: The Topanga Ranch Motel is shown on Jan. 8, 2025, in Malibu, Calif., after the Palisades Fire. (California State Parks)
This week’s deadly wildfires in Southern California have destroyed or damaged thousands of structures, including many landmarks that hold spots in cinematic and cultural history.
Read more:Southern California wildfires by the numbers: Location, size, containment and more Some 50 miles away in Altadena, the Eaton fire had killed five people and burned dozens of homes as of ...