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Good Morning America

Monday, January 13

Good Morning America

ABC News

Politics, Entertainment News, Daily News, News

4.81K Ratings

🗓️ 13 January 2025

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

Brooke Shields on her new book, 'Brooke Shields Is Not Allowed to Get Old'; Authorities search for the missing amid wildfires in Los Angeles; Authors discuss new book, 'You Deserve to Be Rich' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Live in Times Square, this is Good Morning America.

0:07.0

We appreciate you joining us on this Monday morning,

0:10.0

and we want to get right to our top story, of course.

0:13.0

The very latest developments are the wildfires in California.

0:16.0

How neighbors are banding together.

0:18.0

Take a closer look at this racetrack parking lot turned into a massive

0:23.4

donation center. Sometimes the worst of times bring out the best of us and that is good to see.

0:29.1

But this map shows where all the fires are burning across Los Angeles. The two big ones,

0:36.0

they are still the Palisades Fire and the Eden Fire.

0:39.2

Firefighters are battling the flames from the air as they try to contain as much as possible

0:44.6

before the wind kicks up again. Yeah, there is concern now about the return of the San Ana wins

0:49.2

as the search for the missing intensifies and the death toll has risen to 24 people.

0:53.9

The head of a major private power company will join us live.

0:56.3

His company is facing questions about its electrical equipment, possibly sparking some of the fires.

1:01.3

We have team coverage all over the fire zones.

1:03.6

Ginger is standing by with a red flag warning from the National Weather Service that is expected to last until Wednesday.

1:09.5

And we start with Chief National Correspondent, Matt Gutman and Pacific Palisades.

1:12.9

Good morning, Matt.

1:15.4

Hey, good morning, George.

1:16.5

More than 8 million people in L.A. County are facing this critical fire risk today.

1:21.6

The National Weather Service giving it that rare designation, a particularly dangerous situation, same as it was last week.

1:28.5

And, you know, the firefighters who've been on the line here for a week are already exhausted,

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