A year after the LA wildfire disaster, key numbers show how it unfolded and the toll left behind
Summary
One year after two major wildfires in Los Angeles County, the damage and aftermath are still significant. Thousands of structures were destroyed, 31 people died, and rebuilding is progressing slowly. The fires, fueled by strong winds and dry conditions, quickly grew and caused widespread devastation.Key Facts
- Two wildfires, the Palisades and Eaton fires, started on January 6, 2024.
- Wind gusts during the fires reached speeds of 90 miles per hour.
- The fires burned a total of 59 square miles, with the Palisades Fire lasting 31 days and the Eaton Fire 25 days.
- 31 people died in the fires—19 in Eaton and 12 in Palisades.
- A total of 16,255 structures were destroyed across both fires.
- Only 10 homes have been rebuilt so far, with hundreds more under construction.
- The total federal disaster aid requested for recovery is $33.9 billion.
- A man faces up to 45 years in prison if convicted for starting the Palisades Fire.
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