Update: Palisades Fire remains 100% contained, 23,706.6 acres destroyed in Los Angeles County
Briefly

The Palisades Fire began on January 7 in Los Angeles County and burned over 23,706 acres over 71 days. It involved extensive firefighting efforts with a crew of 800 firefighters, including 22 engines and air tankers from across the state. The Los Angeles City Fire Department has now taken command of the situation from Cal Fire, focusing on recovery efforts in affected communities. Federal assistance has been secured for disaster relief, with recovery centers open to help residents affected by the wildfire.
The Palisades Fire, active for 71 days, burned over 23,706 acres before being contained by 800 firefighters, with its cause still under investigation.
Firefighting efforts included 22 engines, one water tender, and numerous air tankers, highlighting the extensive resources deployed to tackle the devastating wildfire.
Federal assistance has been secured for recovery efforts, and disaster relief centers are open to support residents affected by the Palisades Fire.
Cal Fire has transitioned command of the incident back to the Los Angeles City Fire Department, which will oversee the ongoing recovery and restoration.
Read at Sacramento Bee
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