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#Palisadesfire LOS ANGELES (KTLA) – The entire community of Pacific Palisades is being told to “evacuate now” due to a rapidly spreading wildfire in the Los Angeles area. The Palisades Fire was first reported around 10:30 a.m. Tuesday in the 1100 block of North Piedra Morada Drive. It exploded to more than 200 acres as of noon, according to Los Angeles Fire Department spokesperson Erik Scott. “Fire is burning westward near the Pacific Palisades Highlands community with Rustic Canyon to the East & Topanga Cyn to the West are all under Evacuation warning,” Scott said. Evacuations were ordered for the entire community down to the Pacific Ocean, according to CalFire. Evacuees were urged to travel south toward Pacific Coast Highway utilizing Palisades Drive and Sunset Boulevard. The evacuation order also included areas of Malibu east of Las Flores. More than 100 firefighters and pre-positioned strike teams were battling the blaze, David Ortiz of the LAFD said #ktla #ktla5news #ktla #BreakingNews #Live #Calfire #Fire #palisades #fire #now
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#Palisadesfire LOS ANGELES (KTLA) – The entire community of Pacific Palisades is being told to “evacuate now” due to a rapidly spreading wildfire in the Los Angeles area. The Palisades Fire was first reported around 10:30 a.m. Tuesday in the 1100 block of North Piedra Morada Drive. It exploded to more than 200 acres as of noon, according to Los Angeles Fire Department spokesperson Erik Scott. “Fire is burning westward near the Pacific Palisades Highlands community with Rustic Canyon to the East & Topanga Cyn to the West are all under Evacuation warning,” Scott said. Evacuations were ordered for the entire community down to the Pacific Ocean, according to CalFire. Evacuees were urged to travel south toward Pacific Coast Highway utilizing Palisades Drive and Sunset Boulevard. The evacuation order also included areas of Malibu east of Las Flores. More than 100 firefighters and pre-positioned strike teams were battling the blaze, David Ortiz of the LAFD said #ktla #ktla5news #ktla #BreakingNews #Live #Calfire #Fire #palisades #fire #now
Eaton Fire Pasadena, California  The Eaton Fire has burned over 13,000 acres, with containment efforts still underway. Thousands of residents have been evacuated, and at least 200 structures have been damaged or destroyed. Firefighters are working tirelessly in dangerous conditions to protect lives and property.  #EatonFire #LosAngeles #WildfireUpdates #lafire #lafires #altadena #eatonfire #abc #abceyewitnessnews #abccommunity #firestorm #rubiocanyon #nbclosangeles #ktla5news #kcal #kcbs #fox11losangeles #pasadena
Thrilled to start the year off right voicing another commercial for @KTLA5NEWS! 🥹💙🧡📲 Next goal: to be interviewed ON KTLA this year!! #queennoveen #voiceover #ktla #ktlaplus #ktla5news #ktla5 #losangeles #stream #localnews #welovesam
KTLA's Gene Kang reports from the perimeter of the Palisades Fire where crews needed to clear vehicles using a bulldozer to make access for firefighters. Jan. 7, 2025. Live coverage: https://trib.al/tBDjKJ0 KTLA 5 News - Keeping Southern Californians informed since 1947. #Palisadesfire #ktla #ktla5news #BreakingNews #live #Palisadesfire #Live #fyp #viral
Everyone I'm going to be okay me and my kids will be okay, yes my house burnt down but God has got me and my kids, I've been through so much in Life and so have they but my God is greater and much more bigger then all of this.  If God got us then we going to be alright. I lost "EVERYTHING",nothing to savage, and i have nothing to my name but life itself. Only God has the plan and power over me and my kids lives. I don't know what my next steps maybe from here on forth but God does. I just have to keep on trusting and have faith in God and keep going no matter how vournable and devastated I am or how much I am seriously grieving right now.  God is in control. Without God i am Nothing, without God i have nothing. God is who sustains me and who supplies all my needs.  Please keep us in your deepest thoughts and prayers.  If anyone wants to help in anyway here is my P.O. box below.  254 N. Lake Ave #285 Pasadena Ca 91101 My cashapp is $FightingforNehemiah  My Gofund me is  https://gofund.me/5c8db3ea Anything helps 🫂💙🙏 Even if it's just your thoughts and prayers and me and my family being put on your prayer list at church.  FightingforNehemiah💙🧸 #LA #ca #2025 #wildfire #Fire #eaton #Altadena #pasadena #sendhelp #fyf #vira #sos #abc #news #ktla5news #ccn #gavinnewsome #support #share
The two people who were killed when a plane crashed into the roof of a warehouse in Fullerton were identified Friday as a Huntington Beach pilot and his teenage daughter. Kelly Reid, a 16-year-old high school student and her father, Pascal Reid, were killed in the crash, according to announcements posted by the Huntington Beach High School girls’ soccer and flag football teams posted on social media. Kelly was a junior at Huntington Beach High who played varsity soccer, lacrosse and flag football at the school. “Yesterday, our soccer family suffered an unimaginable loss,” the soccer team’s post read. “Kelly was an amazing girl…genuine and kind with such passion for life. Kelly was a natural caregiver and always put others first. She will be deeply missed. Her father was at every single game, always so proud of his daughter. Our love and prayers go out to Tara and Rebekah Reid.” On Thursday, Jan. 2, the teen and her father were aboard a Van’s RV-10 aircraft that took off from the Fullerton Municipal Airport. The aircraft is a single-engine homebuilt kit model with seating for up to four people. Shortly after taking off, Pascal, who was piloting the plane, attempted to make an emergency landing back at the airport but crashed onto the roof of a furniture manufacturing warehouse on the 2300 block of West Raymer Avenue, about 1,000 feet away from the runway. The crash also sparked a fire inside the building. Kelly and Pascal were killed in the crash and 19 employees who were inside the Michael Nicholas Designs warehouse were injured, with several victims suffering burn injuries. Eleven people were transported to local hospitals for treatment, while eight others were treated and released at the scene. “One of my coworkers had his hair burned off, his shirt was also burned off, it was only a few pieces of fabric left on his back,” said Edwin Cano, an employee at the warehouse. Firefighters worked to extinguish the blaze inside while nearby buildings were evacuated for safety. The warehouse was later red-tagged as the crash remains under investigation by the Federal Aviation Administration. On Friday, aviation officials announced they were working to understand the events that caused the plane to lose altitude. Recordings between Pascal and air traffic control indicated that the plane experienced an emergency that required an immediate return to the airport. Panic and gasping could be heard as Pascal said, “Oh my God…” before his audio cut out. “The plane appeared to make a 180-degree left turn … and ultimately crashed about 1000 feet short of the runway,” Eliott Simpson, an NTSB spokesperson said during a news conference Thursday night. The wreckage will be removed from the warehouse before being transported to a remote storage facility for additional investigation. On Friday night, loved ones continued mourning the loss of the father and daughter. Huntington Beach High School’s flag football team honored Kelly in a social media post saying in part: “Kelly was the most loving teammate, friend, and a truly remarkable person who touched the lives of so many with her kindness and warmth. Kelly was one of the most passionate athletes who strived for nothing but success in everything she did. Playing three sports and excelling in all three. She was a leader both on and off the field, mentoring many, as well as leaving a stamp on everyone she touched. She will be deeply missed, but never forgotten. Rest in peace, Kelly. You’ll always be in our hearts.” A vigil was held for the father and daughter at Friends Christian Church in Huntington Beach on Friday afternoon. More details on the investigation are expected to be released in the coming week. Categories: Breaking News Email Alerts, California News, Email Alerts, Local News, News Tags: Featured on Instagram, federal aviation administration, Fullerton, fullerton airport, Huntington Beach, National Transportation Safety Board, Orange County #ktla #ktla5news #fullerton  #planecrash #plane #fyp #viral
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The two people who were killed when a plane crashed into the roof of a warehouse in Fullerton were identified Friday as a Huntington Beach pilot and his teenage daughter. Kelly Reid, a 16-year-old high school student and her father, Pascal Reid, were killed in the crash, according to announcements posted by the Huntington Beach High School girls’ soccer and flag football teams posted on social media. Kelly was a junior at Huntington Beach High who played varsity soccer, lacrosse and flag football at the school. “Yesterday, our soccer family suffered an unimaginable loss,” the soccer team’s post read. “Kelly was an amazing girl…genuine and kind with such passion for life. Kelly was a natural caregiver and always put others first. She will be deeply missed. Her father was at every single game, always so proud of his daughter. Our love and prayers go out to Tara and Rebekah Reid.” On Thursday, Jan. 2, the teen and her father were aboard a Van’s RV-10 aircraft that took off from the Fullerton Municipal Airport. The aircraft is a single-engine homebuilt kit model with seating for up to four people. Shortly after taking off, Pascal, who was piloting the plane, attempted to make an emergency landing back at the airport but crashed onto the roof of a furniture manufacturing warehouse on the 2300 block of West Raymer Avenue, about 1,000 feet away from the runway. The crash also sparked a fire inside the building. Kelly and Pascal were killed in the crash and 19 employees who were inside the Michael Nicholas Designs warehouse were injured, with several victims suffering burn injuries. Eleven people were transported to local hospitals for treatment, while eight others were treated and released at the scene. “One of my coworkers had his hair burned off, his shirt was also burned off, it was only a few pieces of fabric left on his back,” said Edwin Cano, an employee at the warehouse. Firefighters worked to extinguish the blaze inside while nearby buildings were evacuated for safety. The warehouse was later red-tagged as the crash remains under investigation by the Federal Aviation Administration. On Friday, aviation officials announced they were working to understand the events that caused the plane to lose altitude. Recordings between Pascal and air traffic control indicated that the plane experienced an emergency that required an immediate return to the airport. Panic and gasping could be heard as Pascal said, “Oh my God…” before his audio cut out. “The plane appeared to make a 180-degree left turn … and ultimately crashed about 1000 feet short of the runway,” Eliott Simpson, an NTSB spokesperson said during a news conference Thursday night. The wreckage will be removed from the warehouse before being transported to a remote storage facility for additional investigation. On Friday night, loved ones continued mourning the loss of the father and daughter. Huntington Beach High School’s flag football team honored Kelly in a social media post saying in part: “Kelly was the most loving teammate, friend, and a truly remarkable person who touched the lives of so many with her kindness and warmth. Kelly was one of the most passionate athletes who strived for nothing but success in everything she did. Playing three sports and excelling in all three. She was a leader both on and off the field, mentoring many, as well as leaving a stamp on everyone she touched. She will be deeply missed, but never forgotten. Rest in peace, Kelly. You’ll always be in our hearts.” A vigil was held for the father and daughter at Friends Christian Church in Huntington Beach on Friday afternoon. More details on the investigation are expected to be released in the coming week. Categories: Breaking News Email Alerts, California News, Email Alerts, Local News, News Tags: Featured on Instagram, federal aviation administration, Fullerton, fullerton airport, Huntington Beach, National Transportation Safety Board, Orange County #ktla #ktla5news #fullerton #planecrash #plane #fyp #viral
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Hi everyone i kindly would like to ask to please share this post! Please help my little cousin come back home safe 🙏🏼‼️ She was last seen in Jurupa Valley , CA 📍 My heart is hurting knowing that she may be somewhere out there suffering 💔 my sweet girl we love you so much😔❤️‼️ #ktla5news #foxnewschannel #foryoupage #lanews #noticiastiktok #riversidecounty #telemundo #cnnnews #inlandempire #lacounty #sanbernardinocounty #abcnews #nbcnews #breakingnewsviral #chanel4news #cbsnews
DO NOT cancel the awards season - use each event on LIVE TV as a fundraiser and platform to spotlight the help we still need and celebrate the responders. Canceling only hurst more small businesses from florists to cameramen. Use our stage to get us more help. Please stop spreading the idea that the networks will have the ability to donate without the revenue of a broadcast.   (If you need proof of concept #ktla5news is raising funds now on the air and already has a matching donor) #fires #awards #oscars #LA #Hollywood #opinion #help #donate #staystrong #blueeyes #dogdad #ideas #stopthecancel #taylorswift #getit

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