LIVE: Palisades Fire burns home in Mandeville Canyon as Brentwood residents evacuate

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The Brief
    • The Palisades Fire broke out on Tuesday, Jan. 7 at 10:30 a.m.
    • In less than a week, the fire has burned more than 23,000 acres and destroyed thousands of structures.
    • It is the most destructive wildfire in Los Angeles history.
    • Several other large fires continue to burn throughout the area, including the Eaton Fire.

      LOS ANGELES – The Palisades Fire continues to spread in Los Angeles County into the weekend, after a flare-up Friday night forced expanded evacuation orders and road closures, as the flames now threaten the Brentwood/Mendeville Canyon and Encino areas.

      KEY PALISADES FIRE FACTS:

      • Acreage burned: 23,654 acres.
      • Containment: Still at 11%.
      • Structures destroyed: At least 5,316 (includes automobiles).
      • Homes destroyed: At least 426 homes.
      • Deaths: Seven confirmed, according to the County Medical Examiners office.
      • Displaced: More than 100,000 people have been displaced.
      • Cause: Remains under investigation.
      Brentwood home destroyed in Palisades fire

      The Palisades Fire is one of several massive blazes still burning throughout Los Angeles County, including the Eaton Fire in the Altadena and Pasadena area, the Kenneth Fire in the West Hills area and the Hurst Fire near Sylmar.

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