As of Friday morning, fires continued to rage across at least 35,000 acres, with the Palisades Fire in Los Angeles’ affluent ...
It has now been a week since the wildfires started ravaging Southern California, fueled by powerful winds. At least 24 people ...
Since Tuesday, multiple wildfires in Southern California have burned through at least 39,000 acres — an area nearly the size of Brooklyn — and firefighters have barely made a dent.
Large-scale fires have engulfed California, United States. The flames have already reached the Hollywood Hills of Los Angeles. The relevant images from the Maxar satellite were posted by X users.
Satellite images are providing a unique and heartbreaking view of the devastation in the Pacific Palisades, Malibu, Altadena and Pasadena from two wildfires that have scorched more than 34,000 acres, ...
New satellite images from Maxar Technologies show the scale of the destruction and damage left so far by the wildfires raging in Southern California. As of Wednesday afternoon, the Los Angeles ...
Comparing satellite images of the Pacific Palisades, Malibu, and Altadena show the destructive path of what’s shaping up to be one of the worst fires in U.S. history.
Satellite images by Maxar Technologies show homes and businesses before the fires started and the charred ... burning in the image from Wednesday. The California Newsroom is following the extreme ...
Satellite images showed the dramatic difference in the Altadena area in just a matter of days due to the deadly Eaton Fire.
See satellite images from the two largest fires — before they started on Jan. 1 and during the fires on Jan. 7.
Images provided to Newsweek by Planet Labs reveal the breadth of the Southern California wildfires as they intensified on Wednesday.
A CBS News analysis of satellite imagery and photos shared by local residents indicates the Palisades Fire in Los Angeles ...