Los Angeles wildfires spread to Calabasas, home to Kardashians, as inferno death toll rises

By Daily Mail (U.S.) | Created at 2025-01-10 02:36:50 | Updated at 2025-01-10 08:03:09 5 hours ago
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The affluent suburbs of Calabasas and Hidden Hills, home to the Kardashians, have been issued an urgent evacuation order as a new apocalyptic fire tears through West Hills.

Heroic first responders were alerted to a new fire in the upper Los Angeles-Ventura County border, named the Kenneth Fire, spreading rapidly through the West Hills and encroaching upon homes in nearby Calabasas and Hidden Hills.

Officials issued a chilling warning on Thursday night urging residents not to ignore the evacuation orders, with Senator Adam Schiff bluntly revealing: 'If you stay, you're going to die.'

'If you get an evacuation order, get the hell out,' he said. 'You may think you can outrun a fire, you cannot outrun these fires. If you stay, you're going to die in them.'

Extraordinary drone footage highlights the unprecedented extent of damage across southern California as once magnificent homes, million-dollar celebrity enclaves and a total of 10,000 structures are reduced to grey, ash covered rubble.

The death toll has also risen to seven, but officials have warned that is likely to continue to rise as dogs trained to detect human remains are given access to the charred remains of properties in fire ravaged neighborhoods.

The fast moving Kenneth blaze is already encompassing 960 acres and threatening the Malibu Canyon area north of the 101 Freeway near Calabasas, home to Kourtney Kardashian and Will Smith. Kim and Khloe Kardashian live in nearby Hidden Hills.

Mandatory evacuation orders are in place as firefighters drop water bombs from the skies in an effort to contain the blaze, which is being spurred on by strong Santa Ana winds.

Extraordinary drone footage highlights the unprecedented extent of damage across southern California

Mandatory evacuation orders are in place in Calabasas and Hidden Hills, sparking chaos on the roads

The affluent suburbs of Calabasas and Hidden Hills, home to the Kardashians, have been issued an urgent evacuation order as a new apocalyptic fire tears through West Hills

A helicopter drops water on the Kenneth wildfire in the Woodland Hills

Extraordinary drone footage highlights the unprecedented extent of damage across southern California as once magnificent homes and a total of 10,000 structures are reduced to grey, ash covered rubble

Already, the road out of Calabasas is gridlocked with bumper to bumper traffic as locals heed warnings and abandon their homes. 

Residents across southern California have been warned for days to have bags full of important documents and possessions packed and ready to grab in an emergency. 

The fire was reported as 50 acres at 3:45 pm but had exploded to 791 acres by 4.45pm. By 6pm, it encompassed 960 acres.

Sheriff Robert Luna of Los Angeles County called for 'patience' with official death counts.

'Right now, frankly, we don't know yet,' he said. 'I think the death toll will rise. I hope I'm wrong.' 

Across Los Angeles some 180,000 people have been given mandatory evacuation orders, while another 200,000 have been put on alert and warned to consider fleeing their homes.

Officials with Los Angeles County say an evacuation order alert for residents near the Kenneth Fire in the West Hills was mistakenly sent countywide on Thursday afternoon.

The alert was only intended for residents of Calabasas and Agoura Hills.

Across Los Angeles some 180,000 people have been given mandatory evacuation orders, while another 200,000 have been put on alert and warned to consider fleeing their homes 

Locals have been ordered to evacuate as fires continue to spread across southern California

Kim Kardashian's $60million home is within the Hidden Hills

The damage from the two largest fires - the Pacific Palisades blaze and Eaton inferno - has been immense. Up to 10,000 structures have been wiped out, officials say 

Officials with Los Angeles County say an evacuation order alert for residents near the Kenneth Fire in the West Hills was mistakenly sent countywide on Thursday afternoon. Traffic out of Calabasas is already backing up

A motorcyclist stops to look at a burning home during the Eaton fire 

The damage from the two largest fires - the Pacific Palisades blaze and Eaton inferno - has been immense. Up to 10,000 structures have been wiped out, officials say. 

David Acuna, a spokesman for Cal Fire, provided a chilling new warning for Californians as they look ahead to the future and consider rebuilding their lives.

'There really is no fire season, it's a fire year,' he said. 'I've been doing this for 20 years, and I've never seen it this bad.' 

Similarly, Pasadena fire chief Chad Augustin said: 'The level of devastation is staggering.' 

Neither of the major two fires have been contained whatsoever. 

Eaton now covers 13,690 acres, while the larger Palisades fire stretches beyond 17,200 acres. 

Embattled LA Mayor Karen Bass held a press conference on Thursday afternoon vowing to prosecute 'to the full extent of the law' any persons caught looting, amid warnings that evacuation orders are mandatory and as strong as curfews, which the city is now also considering implementing. 

The high fire weather risk will continue through Friday, National Weather Service Los Angeles meteorologists said Thursday afternoon in a social media post.

The latest suburbs under threat, Calabasas and Hidden Hills, are home to the Kardashians

Officials with Los Angeles County say an evacuation order alert for residents near the Kenneth Fire in the West Hills was mistakenly sent countywide on Thursday afternoon. The alert was only intended for residents of Calabasas and Agoura Hills

Santa Ana winds will be moderate to strong Thursday night, keeping the fire weather threat in the area focused on Los Angeles and Ventura County into Friday morning.

“The threat doesn’t end after Friday however,” the post said. Offshore winds will continue into early next week, peaking Sunday as well as Tuesday into Wednesday.

The systemic failures in the deep blue city have led many to wonder how things could've gotten this out of hand - and led many to call for the resignation of Mayor Karen Bass and Governor Gavin Newsom

With many furious people saying that water was unavailable to fire crews, Biden explained that the problems are self-inflicted to avoid further fanning the flames.  

'What I know from talking to the governor, there are concerns out there that there's also been a water shortage,' he said in a press briefing Thursday. 

'The fact is the utilities, understandably, shut off power because they are worried the lines that carried energy were going to be blown down and spark additional fires. 

'When it did that, it cut off the ability to generate pumping the water, that's what caused the lack of water in these hydrants.' 

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