The Maxar Open Data Program has released satellite photos showing the devastating impact of the Palisades fire, which has burned over 23,000 acres and destroyed or damaged more than 5,000 structures. The images, taken on January 10, 2025, provide a zoomable map that allows viewers to see the extent of the destruction caused by the fire. In addition to the satellite photos, an interactive map from the LA County database shows the status of buildings affected by the fire.
The destruction caused by the Palisades fire has resulted in widespread devastation, with many individuals and communities affected by the damage. As the recovery efforts continue, there have been reports of looting and arson in the area, prompting law enforcement to take action. Federal aid is being provided to fire victims at various locations, including LA County libraries. Schools in the area have reopened after the wildfires, but some districts remain closed due to safety concerns. The urgent need to remove debris from the fire-affected areas is being emphasized to prevent further damage from debris flows and flooding.
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