Thu. Jan 16th, 2025
A person stands on the side of a road, silhouetted against a fiery orange sky filled with thick smoke. Overhead, power lines stretch across utility poles, and vegetation lines the foreground. The scene evokes a sense of isolation and foreboding amidst a wildfire.

In summary

CalMatters photographers captured the devastation as fierce Santa Ana winds and bone-dry conditions propelled multiple wildfires across Los Angeles County.

Charred skeletons of beloved homes. Desperate homeowners endangering their lives as they hose down their burning roofs. Emergency workers carefully carrying a body bag out of the rubble.  An American flag in blackened tatters.

The images arriving in the wake of  the wind-driven wildfires in Los Angeles County are haunting, giving all of us a window into the pain, grief and devastation facing hundreds of thousands of people.

CalMatters contributing photographers Ted Soqui and Jules Hotz were dispatched to Pacific Palisades and Malibu, along the Los Angeles coast, and Altadena, in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains, to chronicle the impact of one of the worst disasters in California history.

As of Sunday, an estimated 12,000  houses, businesses, schools and other structures have been damaged or destroyed, at least 24 people have died and about 150,000 people were ordered or warned to evacuate.

Five people run across the street, carrying bags of belongings and two dogs on leases. Smoke can be seen in the air, and in the background, a gas station in a parking lot full of vehicles and other people.
People fleeing the fire carry their belongings as they evacuate their homes during the Palisades Fire, near Sunset Boulevard and the Pacific Coast Highway, on Jan. 7, 2025. Photo by Ted Soqui for CalMatters
A person wearing a mask is shown through smoke sitting on a wall with a water hose dousing flames. Smoke can be seen rising from under where the person is seated, and a palm tree is in the background.
A person uses a hose to spray water on the flames of a house to prevent the Eaton Fire from spreading to more  homes in Pasadena on Jan. 8, 2025. Photo by Jules Hotz for CalMatters
Smolder of debris and rubble of what used to be homes on the shores of a beach in Malibu. Small clouds of smoke can be seen rising up from the ashes.
Burned homes smolder in the aftermath of the Palisades Fire on Pacific Coast Highway near Malibu, on Jan. 9, 2025. Photo by Ted Soqui for CalMatters
Firefighters use a hose to put out a fire near the structural remains of a building along the coast. Giant smoke clouds rise from the rubble near the edge of the street.
Firefighters work to put out a fire in the rubble of a home that burned on Pacific Coast Highway near Malibu, as a result of the Palisades Fire. Jan. 9, 2025. Photo by Ted Soqui for CalMatters
Medical personnel wearing hazard masks and hats hold a stretcher that carries the body of a deceased person amidst the burnt rubble of a home.
Emergency crews remove a body from a burned home off Pacific Coast Highway, near Pacific Palisades, on Jan. 9, 2025. Photo by Ted Soqui for CalMatters
The backs of two people as they hold each other while looking at the burnt rubble that used to be their home.
Two people survey the damage of their home that was burned to the ground in an Altadena neighborhood during the Eaton Fire on Jan. 8, 2025. Photo by Jules Hotz for CalMatters