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Five major fires continue to burn in LA: Updates
As the California wildfire crisis enters its fifth day, here is a rundown of the status of the biggest blazes as of Sunday morning:
Palisades Fire
The largest of the Los Angeles wildfires has scorched through 23,654 acres and leveled homes, businesses and structures in the Pacific Palisades right across to the Pacific Coast Highway near Malibu.
So far, the fire is thought to have claimed the lives of at least five people and is just 11% contained.
The most recent development has seen the blaze explode into the Mandeville Canyon area, after the blaze spread towards it and the Brentwood neighborhood, partially closing the 405 freeway.
Eaton Fire
The Eaton Fire broke out on Tuesday and has since torn through 14,005 acres of land.
The blaze resulted in evacuation orders for those in Altadena and Pasadena, with more people ordered to flee on Thursday as the flames becan to encroach on Mount Wilson.
Glenoaks Canyon and Chevy Chase Canyon residents have since been allowed back home, with the fire 15% contained.
It has been estimated that the Eaton Fire has destroyed 7,000 structures and is responsible for the deaths of 8 people.
Kenneth Fire
The Kenneth Fire spans across Los Angeles and Ventura Counties and has so far burned 1,052 acres of land.
The blaze has been 90% contained since it broke out on Thursday and prior evacuation orders have since been lifted.
Hurst Fire
The smallest of the fires, the blaze is currently 76% contained and has affected 799 acres.
Evacuation orders were given to the areas around Sylmar, but these have since been lifted.