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California fires live: Pressure grows on LA Mayor Karen Bass as broken promise is revealed

The death toll of the Los Angeles fires swelled to at least 24 people as mayor Karen Bass continues to be slammed for her handling of the tragedy, with a petition demanding her resignation collecting over 100,000 signatures. 

It has now emerged the Democrat, who was in Ghana when the fires started, had promised to not take trips abroad as mayor when she was campaigning, as reported by The New York Times. 

On Thursday firefighters are working to contain three active fires ahead of a predicted return of high winds that will make the conditions extremely dangerous again. 

The wildfires have now burned more than 40,000 acres and forced 150,000 people to evacuate.  

Mayor Bass broke promise about traveling

The Democrat used to travel the world as a Democratic member of Congress and of the House Foreign Affairs Committee before she became LA mayor in 2022.

While campaigining for mayor, she said: ‘not only would I of course live here, but I also would not travel internationally — the only places I would go would be DC, Sacramento, San Francisco and New York, in relation to L.A.’

But Bass was notoriously in Ghana when the horrific wildfires broke out in her city.

The mayor left to witness the inauguration of Ghana’s president even after the National Weather Service began ratcheting up warnings about the wind storm which ultimately led to the fires.

She cut short her visit and flew back to LAX on Thursday January 9.

But Sky News reporter Niall Blevins spotted her by chance at the airport and subjected her to a brutal two minute questioning.

Bass stared blankly into the middle distance when asked if she owed her constituents an apology and if she was considering her position.

Defenders of the mayor said it was right and proper for her to undertake some international travel as figurehead for one of the world’s most influential cities.

Bass traveled to Paris over the summer for the Olympics closing ceremony, with LA hosting the games in 2028.

During a press conference last week, she conceded there would be a post mortem about what went wrong in the city’s response once the crisis was under control.

Meanwhile a Change.org petition demanidng her resignation has colected over 100,000 signatures.

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WATCH: Emotional moment dog lover returns home after days of desperately trying to reunite with beloved pooch

When evacuation orders came down, Colvin was at work. He then spent five hours trying to get through traffic in an attempt to return to his home and save his dogs, Oreo and Tika Tika Tika, according to NBC Los Angeles.

Retired actress, 95, who appeared in The 10 Commandments and Blues Brothers killed in Altadena fire

Dalyce Curry, 95, died after the Eaton Fire tore through her property just north of Los Angeles, her family has confirmed in heartbreaking social media updates.

Known as ‘Momma D’ to her family, the former actress appeared in Blues Brothers, The 10 Commandments and Lady Sings the Blues during her Hollywood heyday.

LA fires have caused over $250B in damage

It’s impossible to know exactly how much damage the fires have caused at this point, but it appears they could be one of the costliest natural disasters ever in the country.

No official estimates have been released, but AccuWeather, a private company that provides data on weather and its impact, said Sunday night that it believes the fires have now caused more than $250 billion damage. And the fires continue to burn.

By comparison, AccuWeather estimated the damage and economic losses caused by Hurricane Helene, which tore across six southeastern states last fall, at $225 billion to $250 billion. It could take several months for officials to develop any kind of official estimate of how much damage the fires caused.

LOS ANGELES, CA - JANUARY 12: Firefighters continue their work in the burning residential areas as wildfires continue to wreak havoc, reaching their fifth day and leaving extensive damage in residential areas in Los Angeles, California, United States on January 12, 2025. (Photo by Lokman Vural Elibol/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Billion dollar energy company Edison International probed over possible LA fire link

Edison International is being investigated over a possible link to one of the wildfires currently tearing through Los Angeles.

The number of people without power fell to about 50,000 Monday morning

But that could change in the next couple days when strong Santa Ana winds are forecast to return.

Pedro Pizarro, the president and CEO of Edison International, told Good Morning America his utility has warned some 450,000 customers that their power could be shut off to help keep utility lines from sparking any additional wildfires.

Pizarro said the utility hasn’t been able to determine if its equipment and lines played any role in igniting the devastating wildfires that have destroyed more than 12,000 structures throughout the Los Angeles area.

A helicopter flies over the Palisades Fire, one of several simultaneous blazes that have ripped across Los Angeles County

A helicopter flies over the Palisades Fire, one of several simultaneous blazes that have ripped across Los Angeles County, along Mandeville Canyon, in the Encino neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, U.S., January 11, 2025. REUTERS/Daniel Dreifuss TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

Gov Gavin Newsom orders investigation into dry fire hydrants

The Democrat on Friday ordered state officials to determine why a 117 million-gallon reservoir was out of service and some hydrants had run dry.

LA’s fire chief said city leadership failed her department by not providing enough money for firefighting. She also criticized the lack of water.

‘When a firefighter comes up to a hydrant, we expect there’s going to be water,’ Fire Chief Kristin Crowley.

Meghan Markle delays the release of her new Netflix series due to LA

With Love, Meghan, was set to be released on January 15, but this has now been moved to March 4.

A statement issued by the Duchess of Sussex on Sunday, three days before the series was scheduled to debut, read: ‘I’m thankful to my partners at Netflix for supporting me in delaying the launch, as we focus on the needs of those impacted by the wildfires in my home state of California.’

Ben Affleck gets shock visit by the FBI and LA County Sheriff’s deputies as LA fires rage

The 52-year-old actor and filmmaker’s home in Los Angeles’ tony Brentwood neighborhood was visited by what appeared to be FBI agents and deputies from the LA County Sheriff’s Department.

The agents were seen waiting outside the gate to his property for several minutes before leaving.

Nearly 70,000 remain without power

Nearly 70,000 customers were without power across California as of Sunday, more than half of them in Los Angeles County, according to PowerOutrage.com.

Sewer, water and power infrastructure across the region has been significantly damaged, officials said.

Views of the burned residential areas as wildfires continue to wreak havoc.

LOS ANGELES, CA - JANUARY 12: A general view of the burned residential areas as wildfires continue to wreak havoc, reaching their fifth day and leaving extensive damage in residential areas in Los Angeles, California, United States on January 12, 2025. (Photo by Lokman Vural Elibol/Anadolu via Getty Images)
LOS ANGELES, CA - JANUARY 12: A general view of the burned residential areas as wildfires continue to wreak havoc, reaching their fifth day and leaving extensive damage in residential areas in Los Angeles, California, United States on January 12, 2025. (Photo by Lokman Vural Elibol/Anadolu via Getty Images)

New theory suggests New Year’s Eve revelers could be to blame for fires

A shocking analysis has found that the devastating Palisades Fire in Los Angeles may have been started by the rekindling of a New Year’s Eve blaze.

LAFD forced to deny they are fighting fires with ‘women’s handbags’

Disgraced Sandy Hook truther Alex Jones made the assertion on Thursday, sharing video of fire crews carrying bags filled with water. He claimed the department needed to use the ‘women’s handbags’ because it sent supplies over to war-torn Ukraine.

But LA Fire Department Chief Erik Scott, a public information officer, has since explained to the Wall Street Journal that the so-called handbags were actually canvas bags fire departments regularly use to put out small fires, as they are easier and faster than having to connect hoses.

LA mayor Karen Bass’s cringeworthy response to fire chief’s open criticism

Embattled Los Angeles Mayor karen bass scoffed as she brushed off questions over her reported rift with Los Angeles Fire Chief Kristin Crowley.

Bass, who has come under intense criticism for her handling of the crisis, said at a Saturday press conference that she and Crowley are ‘lockstep’ in their efforts.

WATCH: Eight moments of shock and devastation from the LA fires

Our MailOnline video team have put together eight moments of shock and devastation from the Los Angeles wildfires as firefighters continue to battle flames.

The blazes have so far claimed the lives of 24 people and forced more than 100,000 to leave their homes.

Fans rally around Spencer and Heidi

Spencer’s been chronicling their heartbreaking journey on social media, from watching their home burn to searching through the ashes for anything that survived, and his emotional moments with Heidi have sparked an outpouring of support from fans.

Chilling truth of photo of ‘hero firefighter and cop’ snapped in Pacific Palisades

Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna revealed on Sunday that the fake fireman had been arrested in glitzy Malibu – which was particularly ravaged by the largest of the fires – when he was caught burglarizing the abandoned and burnt out homes along the waterfront.

The burglar dressed as a firefighter was sitting on the side of the road in the Malibu area, causing LA Country Sheriff Luna to ask him whether he was okay. 

Alleged looter dressed as fireman arrested in Pacific Palisades

BREAKING: Firefighters catch second ‘arsonist’ in the act

A man has been arrested after firefighters caught him ‘actively lighting fires’ in Los Angeles county, it has emerged.

Ruben Montes, 29, was arrested for arson on Sunday in Irwindale, California, roughly 16 miles away from Altadena, where the deadly Eaton Fire continues to rage.

Inmate firefighters on the front lines

Along with crews from other states and Mexico, hundreds of inmates from California’s prison system were also helping fight the fires. Nearly 950 prison firefighters were removing timber and brush ahead of the fires to slow their spread, according to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.

The practice is controversial as the inmates are paid little for dangerous and difficult work: $10.24 each day, with more for 24-hour shifts, according to the corrections department.

How did Los Angeles fires start?

Extreme dry weather conditions due to a prolonged drought, dry vegetation and powerful Santa Ana winds that reached up to 80 mph in some areas this week proved to be the ‘perfect storm’ for the worst fire the area has seen in more than two decades.

LA residents threaten to shoot looters as crime soars

Los Angeles residents have put up signs threatening to shoot looters as almost 70 opportunist criminals were arrested while trying to burgle evacuated homes.

Some were able to return to their homes Sunday

The relative calm Sunday allowed some people to return to previously evacuated areas.

Jim Orlandini, who lost his hardware store in Altadena, a hard-hit neighborhood next to Pasadena, said his home of 40 years survived.

‘Tuesday night we didn’t sleep at all because we figured the house was gone,’ he said Sunday as he recalled the moment the fires spread to his neighborhood.

‘The whole time I was thinking, I don’t know what I’m going to find when I get back here and after 40 years, you know, you got a lot of stuff you forget about that would disappear if the house burned down. So we’re thankful that it didn’t.’

Homes that were destroyed in the Eaton Fire are left in the dark of night on January 12, 2025 in Altadena, California.

ALTADENA CALIFORNIA - JANUARY 12: Homes that were destroyed in the Eaton Fire are left in the dark of night on January 12, 2025 in Altadena, California. The death toll from the Eaton Fire rose to 16 today as search and rescue teams go through the ruins of thousands of homes. More than 7,000 structures, mostly homes, were damaged or destroyed as a powerful Santa Ana wind event pushed flames farther into the city than even many fire experts expected. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are labeled ‘disaster tourists’

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been slammed by Justine Bateman as ‘disaster tourists’ after they appeared volunteering during the LA wildfires.

The Hollywood actress, 58, took to X/Twitter to blast the couple after they were spotted in footage dressed in plain clothes and speaking with victims and other helpers.

The LA fire conspiracy theories that are flooding the internet

From protecting P Diddy and enriching billionaires to an act of war and a deliberate political attempt to hasten high speed rail in California, internet wonks have been having a field day.

Others have claimed that it is part of a conspiracy to hasten 15-minute city plans for LA.

Some have even claimed there is a correlation between the use of smart meters and homes being destroyed, blaming lithium batteries for starting the fires.

Satellite map shows every home destroyed by devastating LA fires

High winds to bring dangerous bring dangerous conditions this week again

Firefighters scrambled Sunday to make further progress against wildfires that have destroyed thousands of homes and killed 24 people in the Los Angeles area as forecasters again warned of dangerous weather with the return of strong winds this week. At least 16 people were missing, and authorities said that number was expected to rise.

The National Weather Service issued red flag warnings for severe fire conditions through Wednesday, with sustained winds of 50 mph and gusts in the mountains reaching 70 mph. The most dangerous day will be Tuesday, said weather service meteorologist Rich Thompson.

‘You’re going to have really strong gusty Santa Ana winds, a very dry atmosphere and still very dry brush, so we still have some very critical fire weather conditions out there,’ Thompson said at a community meeting Saturday night.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chelsea Lauren/Shutterstock (15098029co) Aftermath of the Palisades Fire in Malibu Aftermath of the Palisades Fire in Pacific Palisades, California, USA - 12 Jan 2025

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