Rain in the area that has been most affected by the recent mountain fire, and South California residents are facing new threats.
According to Acuweather, the long -awaited rain in the Los Angeles region on Saturdays is expected to continue on Sundays. This moisture helps to delay the progress of the wilderness that the firefighters began to burn on January 7.
More than 28 people died in this fire. Los Angeles’s large -scale fire was extinguished at least 80 %.
Authorities are currently warning the possibility of landslides and “toxic ash” leaks due to rain. The harmful ash is all carbides generated by fire, and may contain pesticides, asbestos, plastic, and lead. AP communication。 Officials have stated that dealing with new threats may require more evacuation.
“The problem is when these or rain happened to fall on the burn area,” said Carroll Smith, the Meteorological Meteorological scholar of the Meteorological Bureau. “It can be enough to cause debris flow.”
A few days ago, President Donald Trump met with Governor Gabin Newsum in Los Angeles to investigate the damage. President Trump said it would support the state, but also provided conditions for receiving disasters.
How much fire in California is extinguished?
The Parises Fire, which has been burning since January 7, burned over 23,000 acres in Los Angeles County. As of Sunday morning, 87 % are sealed.
The fire and Eaton fire, which occurred a few hours later, expanded to 14,000 acres, but now 95 % extinguished.
Meanwhile, only 10 % of the border 2 fire that occurred in San Diego County on Thursday has been extinguished, and more than 6,000 acras have already burned.
Kelly LismanJanuary 26, 2025 18:45
Fall water warning is underway in Los Angeles County
The National Meteorological Bureau has warned that in areas where mountain fire has been occurring over the past few weeks, there is a possibility that rising water will soon occur.
In the burns of Eaton, Parisase, Franklin, Bridge, and Hughes, rising water monitoring is being carried out from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm on Monday.
The agency warned that “if heavy rains in the burns, debris could occur.”
Kelly LismanJanuary 26, 2025 17:45
A shelter is still open for those who have been damaged by the wildfire
According to state officials, evacuation shelters have continued to be opened for those affected by the wildfire.
According to the official aggregation, the Pasadena Convention Center is still the largest shelter and more than 300 on Saturdays.
Alex LangJanuary 26, 2025 16:44
Some LA schools plan to resume classes
Some schools in Los Angeles, which had been closed due to fire, will be resumed in a few days.
District officials revealed AP communication The staff has been preparing for equipment, such as testing ventilation systems, replacing filters, and installing air purifiers in the classroom. The inside and outside of the building have been cleaned.
Environmental consultants are also visiting schools.
Dr. Lisa Paterel, a pediatrician and an executive director of the Medical Society on Climate and Health, has added that there is some risk of being exposed to dangerous ash, despite its high praise.
“Children can be more sensitive to this kind of pollution, as their children have more actions from hands to mouth and their bodies grow rapidly in the first few years,” said Patel. “There will be a risk of infection for a while.”
Alex LangJanuary 26, 2025 16:17
It is expected to rain more today
While the crew continues to fight the fire, it is expected that it will rain more in South California today.
The long -awaited rain began to fall on Saturday afternoon, and at least a small amount of rain fell in many areas. In the Hollywood reservoir, the amount of precipitation of 0.18 inches was measured in the past 24 hours. 0.67 inches was observed at the clear creek monitoring station.
“After the light rain has begun to fall on Saturday afternoon, the land situation continues, so it is expected that the rain range and strength will gradually increase throughout the remaining period of the weekend. Most of the LA basin, around San Diego and surrounding It is expected that the total precipitation will be about 0.50 to 1.00 inches near the coastal area. Accuessa Meteorological scholar Jacob Hinson said:
Alex LangJanuary 26, 2025 15:43
Teen young people collect $ 50,000 to rebuild the community
According to the report, teenagers have gathered more than $ 51,000 through GOFUNDME to support the Pacific Palesese community.
According to Mason Cohen, Jake Yoon, and Dylan Fulmar, it has established Build Back Paris. KTLA。 They raised their five digits in just a few days.
“I saw some of our hometown burning, and we felt like we wanted to collect money,” Fulmar told the media. Mr. Yun added, “This is all of our childhood, and we really want to get it back as soon as possible.”
To donate to the campaign Gorufand me。
Alex LangJanuary 26, 2025 15:11
Los Angeles Fire Timeline
This is a large -scale fire timeline near Los Angeles. At least 28 people died and more than 16,000 buildings were destroyed.
Since the first fire broke out on January 7, crews have continued to extinguish fire, but the long -awaited rescue has been caused by the weekend rain.
Alex LangJanuary 26, 2025 14:43
The new photo shows the dangers facing residents in the burnt house
The new photo shows the danger of the residents facing when the fire is severely damaged by the fire.



Alex LangJanuary 26, 2025 14:26
What is toxic ash outflow?
The outflow of toxic ash is a dangerous mixture of all objects burned by the fire and the substance designed to help fire.
Fire can cause a chemical reaction to paint, furniture, building materials, automobiles, and electronic devices. AP communication。 Ash may contain lead, aggressive, or arsenic.
To treat ash safely, highly productive equipment is required.
“Ash is not just ash. Return to the garage or the house. What are your furniture made? What is your home appliances made? What is your house? Former Deputy Director Scott McLean, a former Deputy Director of the California Fire Preparatory Bureau Communications Bureau, told the AP communication. “Most of them are petroleum products and various complex materials, which are very dangerous because a fire occurs during combustion.”
Alex LangJanuary 26, 2025 14:08
Large fire of LA, at least 80 % extinguishing
Information that the large -scale fire in Los Angeles had extinguished at least 80 % Calfire。
The largest Palisese fire, which occurred on January 7, was extinguished by 84 %. The fire caused more than 23,000 acres to be destroyed.
The Eaton Fire consumed 14,000 acres, and 95% now extinguished. The fuse fire occurred on January 22 and burned over 10,000 acres. The containment rate is 90 %.
Alex LangJanuary 26, 2025 13:54