On Friday, January 10, 2025, Santa Monica Closeup photojournalist Fabian Lewkowicz traveled along the Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) to document the severe aftermath of the Palisades Fire. Despite the highway being closed to the public, limited access was granted to first responders and accredited press. Lewkowicz captured images of destroyed businesses and beachfront homes, highlighting the immense scale of the damage in Malibu. The once-bustling coastline, known for its scenic beauty and thriving communities, has been left in ruins. Many homes and businesses have been reduced to little more than smoldering debris, with only fragments of their former structures remaining. Evacuation orders remain in effect, and emergency personnel continue to manage the situation, focusing on extinguishing hotspots and restoring safety. The Palisades Fire, which began on January 7, has burned through more than 21,000 acres. Dry conditions and strong Santa Ana winds have fueled the rapid spread of the fire, making containment efforts by over 1,400 firefighters challenging. Although progress has been made, the fire still poses a threat to nearby areas. Officials have reported multiple fatalities and several injuries, and thousands of residents have been forced to evacuate. The total extent of the damage is still being evaluated, and investigations are ongoing to determine the cause of the blaze. In addition to the destruction of many private residences, some high-profile properties were lost to the fire. Among them, Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag’s home was completely destroyed after they safely evacuated. Numerous other homes in the Malibu area have also been affected. The fire has left hundreds of families displaced, with around 600 homes destroyed in Malibu alone. Communities are grappling with significant losses, both in terms of property and personal memories. In response, local organizations and volunteers have stepped up to assist those in need, providing shelter, food, and essential supplies to those who have been displaced. Recovery and rebuilding will undoubtedly take time, but the solidarity and strength of the affected communities offer hope. Residents are urged to stay updated on evacuation orders and safety instructions. The coming weeks will be critical as emergency crews continue their work and support efforts expand to aid in the long road to recovery.
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More from a Santa Monica video blogger. Going north to Malibu on the PCH. There are many burnt out places then for a big stretch no damage. This cycle continues for miles. Fire is unpredictable and wildly dangerous. youtu.be/HLvxXg1jodU?...
Aftermath of Malibu’s fire ravaged coastline along PCH - beyond unfathomable - truly. Watch … youtube.com/watch?v=HLvx...
Amazing video driving thru fire damage up PCH thru Malibu: youtu.be/HLvxXg1jodU?...
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🙏 Families, animals, and businesses need urgent support. Let’s rebuild together—every act of kindness counts. Volunteer, donate, or sponsor: redcross.org/la #LosAngelesStrong #WildfireRelief
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Ashes of paradise... youtu.be/HLvxXg1jodU?...
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#palisadesfire The randomness of which areas burn and which are unscathed is fascinating. See this drive along PCH... youtu.be/HLvxXg1jodU?...
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