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Travel alert issued as Los Angeles wildfires trigger state of emergency

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Travel alert issued as Los Angeles wildfires trigger state of emergency

A travel alert has been issued after three “fast-spreading” wildfires around Los Angeles triggered a state of emergency.

Travellers have been warned to monitor local media and follow the advice of local authorities.

The updated travel advice came as 30,000 people were reported to be under evacuation orders with 13,000 buildings under threat including beachfront homes.

A mandatory evacuation zone had been expanded due to the Palisades fire which had covered almost 3,000 acres and was growing overnight fuelled by powerful winds.

Santa Monica authorities ordered residents in all areas of the city north of the San Vicente boulevard to evacuate.

Power cuts have affected more than 200,000 residents across a widespread area of Los Angeles county due to the three widespread blazes.

LA mayor Karen Bass posted on X: “We’ve declared a state of emergency to amplify our response to this devastating fire and clear a path for rapid recovery.”

The Pacific Coast Highway has been closed to allow police to manage evacuating traffic after wildfires broke out on Tuesday evening local time.

Millions of people are under a ‘red flag’ warning, meaning they are at risk of large fires.

The City of Santa Monica issued an evacuation order for all areas north of San Vicente with an “immediate threat to life” warning.

Fire personnel respond to homes destroyed while a helicopter drops water as the Palisades Fire grows in Pacific Palisades, Calif. on Jan. 7, 2025. David Swanson/AFP via Getty Images

A statement said: “Residents and visitors are asked to avoid non-essential travel in northern portions of the city to facilitate evacuations and assist First Responders. 

“High winds are anticipated to continue at least through noon on Wednesday, January 8.

“Before travelling to our destination, please check freeway closures to ensure access as many roads are closed. 

“The safety and well-being of residents and visitors remain our top priority and we encourage everyone in the affected areas to stay informed and follow guidance from local authorities.” 

The FCDO said: “Fast-spreading wildfires are currently active within Los Angeles County. You should monitor local media and follow the advice of the local authorities.  

“More detailed information can be found on CAL FIRE.  If you are in need of consular assistance, you should call +1 310 789 0031 or visit Emergency help. 

LA Tourism said: “We are closely monitoring the Palisades fire.”  

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