Los Angeles County wildfires updates Now
**What We Covered**
- **Rising Death Toll**: At least five people have died, according to California Governor Gavin Newsom. Several wind-driven wildfires continue to blaze across Los Angeles County, with the newest, the Sunset Fire in the Hollywood Hills, prompting evacuation orders.
- **Most Destructive Fire in LA History**: The Palisades Fire, burning between Malibu and Santa Monica, has grown to over 17,000 acres with zero containment. It has destroyed at least 1,000 structures, making it the most devastating fire in Los Angeles County's history.
- **“Surreal Scene”**: The Eaton Fire, another fast-moving blaze, is engulfing homes. CNN’s Anderson Cooper described the situation in Altadena as “surreal.” The fire has spread to more than 10,000 acres and is threatening approximately 13,000 buildings.
- **Schools Closed**: The Los Angeles Unified School District, the second-largest in the U.S., has announced closures for all schools on Thursday as fires intensify. In the Palisades, two schools have already been destroyed by the flames.
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