The Palisades Fire started on January 7 in Pacific Palisades, California, and burned a total of 23,706.6 acres over the course of a month. Fortunately, the efforts of approximately 800 firefighters led to the complete containment of the blaze by February 7. The cause of the fire is currently under investigation, and various firefighting resources, including 22 engines and multiple aerial support units, were mobilized to combat it. The recovery and repopulation efforts are now being overseen by Cal OES following a transition of command back to the Los Angeles City Fire Department.
The Palisades Fire, which ignited on January 7 and burned over 23,706 acres, has been fully contained by 800 firefighters, with investigations ongoing into its cause.
Initial firefighting efforts involved 22 engines, one water tender, and numerous air tankers, showcasing a significant response to combat the blaze in challenging conditions.
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