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Man Arrested In Connection With Starting LA Fire That Is Now Burning Over 960 Acres

A man has been arrest in connection with starting an LA dire that burned over 960 acres.

The largest fires ravaging California are the Palisade Fire and the Eaton Fire, as well as three other fires, named Kenneth, Hurst and Lidia. 10 people, at least, have lost their lives due to the various wildfires and thousands have had to evacuate their homes with many buildings being destroyed. Kenneth is the latest fire and as reported by The Independent, the LAPD think it may have been started intentionally and a man has been arrested. FOX reported that a man was spotted on a bike and carrying a large blowtorch, attempting to set fire to bins and leftover Christmas trees.Local residents in the area grabbed the suspect and held him until police could come and make an arrest. The LA Fire Department put out a call to ask off-duty firefights to step in and help.Strong winds have spread the fire, making things even more dangerous and harder to control.Reaching gusts of around 100mph has also meant that homes have lost power as well as around 15,000 homes having their power shut off to avoid starting any more fires.Emergency services had to use bulldozers to get through the abandoned cars and vehicles left behind, as people fled for their lives.

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Joe Rogan’s Eerie Predictions Of LA Wildfires Resurfaces As Over 130,000 Are Evacuated

As devastating wildfires continue to sweep through Los Angeles, forcing over 130,000 residents to evacuate, a chilling prediction made by Joe Rogan has resurfaced online. In an old podcast episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, the host discussed the growing risk of massive wildfires in California, accurately forecasting the devastating impact such events could have on LA communities.

In the video, Rogan speaks about the inevitability of a large-scale wildfire due to the region’s dry climate, dense vegetation, and unpredictable Santa Ana winds. He described the perfect storm of conditions that could cause a wildfire to spread rapidly from the outskirts of the city to the coastline, engulfing homes and neighborhoods in flames. His words, which were once perceived as speculative, now feel eerily prescient as LA residents face a harsh reality.The recent wildfires have ravaged several areas, including Pacific Palisades and Malibu, where numerous celebrities and locals alike have lost their homes. With high winds accelerating the flames and dry conditions making firefighting efforts more challenging, officials have described the situation as one of the worst fire disasters in LA history.Rogan’s comments have struck a nerve with fans and critics alike, especially as clips of the episode circulate on social media. Many are reflecting on the host’s ability to foresee such a catastrophic event, while others are using the moment to call attention to the broader issue of climate change and urban planning failures in wildfire-prone areas.

While Rogan’s primary focus was on the natural factors contributing to wildfires, he also warned of the consequences of human negligence, poor infrastructure management, and delayed response efforts. He noted that city officials must prepare for disasters of this scale to minimize the devastating impact on residents and the environment.The resurfaced clip has sparked renewed conversations about wildfire prevention strategies and whether authorities are doing enough to mitigate future disasters. As the wildfires continue to burn, Rogan’s predictions serve as a haunting reminder of the growing threat these natural disasters pose to California communities.

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Heartbroken Paris Hilton Watches Home Burn Down On Live TV

A heartbroken Paris Hilton was left watching as her beachfront home in Malibu burned down on live TV.

Taking to X, Hilton wrote: ‘Heartbroken beyond words Sitting with my family, watching the news, and seeing our home in Malibu burn to the ground on live TV is something no one should ever have to experience This home was where we built so many precious memories. It’s where Phoenix took his first steps and where we dreamed of building a lifetime of memories with London. While the loss is overwhelming, I’m holding onto gratitude that my family is safe. My heart and prayers are going out to every family affected by these fires. To all the people who have lost their homes, their memories, and their beloved pets. My heartaches for those still in harm’s way or mourning greater losses. The devastation is unimaginable. To know so many are waking up today without the place they called home is truly heartbreaking. My 11:11 Media Impact Team is already reaching out to nonprofit organizations today to figure out how we can best support the communities impacted by these fires. We’re committed to offering help as soon as possible and making a meaningful difference for those who need it most. To the brave firefighters and first responders risking their lives to protect us—you are true heroes. I am so grateful for your courage, dedication, and the incredible sacrifices you’re making to save lives and fight this unimaginable battle. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.’ Please, everyone, stay safe and follow evacuation orders. Let’s protect one another and hold onto hope that these fires will soon be contained. Sending so much love and strength to all of you. We’re in this together, LA.Hug your loved ones a little tighter tonight. You never know when everything could change.’
Heartbroken beyond words 💔 Sitting with my family, watching the news, and seeing our home in Malibu burn to the ground on live TV is something no one should ever have to experience.😢 This home was where we built so many precious memories. It’s where Phoenix took his first steps… pic.twitter.com/aeJAgJrymA— Paris Hilton (@ParisHilton) January 9, 2025
There have been multiple fires causing serious destruction across California. One impacted many celebrity homes, after the flames tore through the Pacific Palisades. Apocalyptic footage shows the scale of LA wildfires as more than 130,000 people were forced to evacuate their homes.Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag’s home was also completely destroyed in the Los Angeles wildfire.Another broke out on 7 January near a nature reserve on the north east side of the city.
The Eaton Fire forced staff at a senior living center to push dozens of residents in wheelchairs and hospital beds down the street to a parking lot. From there, the residents waited for ambulances to evacuate them from the area. https://t.co/ej8PfNvzpj pic.twitter.com/XlREJNhVdJ— ABC7 Eyewitness News (@ABC7) January 8, 2025
Residents of a care home were seen being pushed down the street in hospital beds and wheelchairs in order to get them to safety as fast as possible.
PALISADES FIRE | 2921 acres 0% containment. Extreme fire behavior, short & long-range spotting, continues to challenge firefighting efforts for the Palisades Fire. Winds gusts up to 60 MPH are expected to continue through Thursday. pic.twitter.com/QHKIh6u6FD— L.A. County Fire Department (@LACoFDPIO) January 8, 2025
One women spoke to the LA Times after getting trapped between Sunset Boulevard and Palisades Drive. She said the fire broke out near the Starbucks and that police were seen running down the street yelling at drivers to abandon their vehicles and ‘run for your lives’.The LA Fire Department put out a call to ask off-duty firefights to step in and help. Strong wind has spread the fire, making things even more dangerous and harder to control. Reaching gusts of around 100mph has also meant that homes have lost power as well as around 15,000 homes having their power shut off to avoid starting any more fires. Actor James Woods also had to evacuate his home in the nearby area.All residents of  Pacific Palisades have been told to leave the area immediately. Prayers to all impacted.

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ABC’s David Muir Roasted For Fashion Faux Pas While Reporting On Deadly LA Fires

ABC News anchor David Muir is being ridiculed on social media for his fashion mistake while reporting on the deadly LA wildfires.

Muir has been labelled “pathetic” and “narcissistic” after using clothed clamps to cinch his waist while wearing a flame-retardant yellow jacket on air. “As you can see here behind me,” Muir says, before turning away from the camera and exposing his faux pas. The wooden clothes pegs have been used, presumably to cinch in his waist and make the jacket look more sliming. Jack Osbourne posted a clip of Muir, alongside the caption: “Nice Jacket Bro. Glad you look nice and svelte with those clothes line pegs, while our city burns to the ground,”.https://x.com/JackOsbourne/status/1877151676630434100More than 130,000 people were forced to evacuate their homes.There have been multiple fires causing serious destruction across California. One impacted many celebrity homes, after the flames tore through the Pacific Palisades. Another broke out on 7 January near a nature reserve on the north east side of the city.
The Eaton Fire forced staff at a senior living center to push dozens of residents in wheelchairs and hospital beds down the street to a parking lot. From there, the residents waited for ambulances to evacuate them from the area. https://t.co/ej8PfNvzpj pic.twitter.com/XlREJNhVdJ— ABC7 Eyewitness News (@ABC7) January 8, 2025
Residents of a care home were seen being pushed down the street in hospital beds and wheelchairs in order to get them to safety as fast as possible.
PALISADES FIRE | 2921 acres 0% containment. Extreme fire behavior, short & long-range spotting, continues to challenge firefighting efforts for the Palisades Fire. Winds gusts up to 60 MPH are expected to continue through Thursday. pic.twitter.com/QHKIh6u6FD— L.A. County Fire Department (@LACoFDPIO) January 8, 2025
One women spoke to the LA Times after getting trapped between Sunset Boulevard and Palisades Drive. She said the fire broke out near the Starbucks and that police were seen running down the street yelling at drivers to abandon their vehicles and ‘run for your lives’. The LA Fire Department put out a call to ask off-duty firefights to step in and help. Strong wind has spread the fire, making things even more dangerous and harder to control. Reaching gusts of around 100mph has also meant that homes have lost power as well as around 15,000 homes having their power shut off to avoid starting any more fires. Prayers to all impacted.

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