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Imperfect Paradise: LAist Newsroom Answers Your Questions about the Fires

California Love

LAist Studios

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4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 10 January 2025

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Los Angeles County has been ravaged by multiple fires. Thousands of structures were destroyed, and hundreds of thousands of Angelenos have evacuated. Imperfect Paradise host Antonia Cereijido and correspondent Emily Guerin answer your most commonly asked questions about wildfires such as: Why are so many houses built in fire prone areas? How did the fires get so bad? What should I pack in my go bag? Plus, we get wildfire and evacuation advice from our podcast about wildfires, The Big Burn, with Science Reporter Jacob Margolis.

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0:00.0

We love L.A. L.A.S. is Santa Clarita, Indio, Misham Viejo, and wherever you are.

0:06.0

L.A.S. keeps you connected to greater Los Angeles and your community. Listen on Elieist,

0:10.7

89.3, the L.A.S. app or go online at L.A.S.com.

0:15.8

Hey, it's just me, Paula Poundstone, and I'm coming to Glendale for a special live taping, co-presented by L-Aist and Martin Media.

0:23.3

It's February 8th at the Alex Theater. Tickets at LAS.com slash events. See you there. Hey, I'm Antonio Serejido.

0:38.9

You're listening to Imperfect Paradise, a show about the gap between the dream and reality.

0:44.5

A gap that could not be more felt than it was this past week here in Los Angeles.

0:50.8

We wanted to start this episode by acknowledging the tragedy and grief our beautiful community

0:56.2

here in Southern California has been experiencing. As of this recording, on Thursday at 4 p.m.,

1:03.3

the Palisades Fire has burned more than 19,000 acres and destroyed or damaged more than 5,300 homes and businesses.

1:14.1

On the other side of the city, in the foothills of the Angeles National Forest, the

1:19.0

Eton Fire has burned more than 13,000 acres and destroyed another 5,000 structures.

1:26.8

There's also multiple smaller fires burning in L.A. County, including the sunset fire in the

1:32.6

Hollywood Hills and the Hearst and Kenneth fires in the San Fernando Valley.

1:38.3

Around 100,000 people have evacuated, and there have been five reported deaths so far.

1:48.4

These fires feel very personal. The flames are just miles from our radio studio in Pasadena.

1:56.0

Multiple colleagues of ours have had their homes burned down. The flames are currently

2:00.1

threatening our

2:00.8

radio transmitter on Mount Wilson. Next week, we are bringing you an episode detailing how and why

2:08.1

Los Angeles burned in what is already considered the largest and most destructive wildfire

2:12.8

in Southern California history. But this week, we wanted to offer an episode with tangible advice and

2:18.8

information on how to navigate this very scary precarious moment. Later in the episode, we will

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