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  • A collage of photos showing a wildfire affecting a residential area in California, with images of flames, smoke, firefighting efforts, and evacuation traffic. Timestamps indicate the progression from morning to evening, including moments with fire trucks, smoke clouds, and emergency aircraft.

    Los Angeles Times

    Escape from the Palisades: Split-second decision-making, confusing responses.

  • Hand-painted watercolor of a two-story house with three garage doors, a red tile roof, and surrounding greenery, held up indoors with a living room in the background.

    The Washington Post

    To anyone who lost their home in the #lafire I will paint it for free

  • A man wearing glasses, a gray beanie, and a headset with a microphone is speaking on a news broadcast. There is a potted plant on the left and a light-colored wavy textured wall behind him. The news banner at the bottom reads "How did the Palisades fire start?" from ABC 7 News.

    ABC 7

    How did the Palisades Fire start? Residents point to New Year's Day blaze in same area.

  • Split screen of a news broadcast with a reporter wearing headphones on the right and a scene of burnt debris and destruction on the left, with headlines about firefighters battling L.A. fires.

    News Nation

    It Could’ve Been Saved': LA Resident’s Security Cameras Show Firefighter Response

  • Comparison of satellite images showing forest fire impacts. The left image, dated December 28, 2024, shows less of the area affected by fire. The right image, dated January 2, 2025, shows increased fire damage with a red circle indicating a specific spot of concern. The caption suggests that smoking gun evidence links city officials to the Palisades fire.

    Breaking Points

    COVER-UP?! Smoking Gun Ties City Officials to Palisades Fire

  • Aerial view of a neighborhood with widespread destruction and debris from a fire or disaster.

    Los Angeles Times Video

    Escape from the Palisades: Split-second decision making, confusing responses

  • A man wearing glasses, a white t-shirt, and a backwards baseball cap sitting on a couch, speaking during a news segment.

    ABC News

    29-year-old man accused of starting blaze that turned into destructive Palisades Fire