Palisades fire: 23K+ acres burned, 14% contained

Residents and first responders in Los Angeles County braced for another round of ferocious Santa Ana winds this week as the Palisades Fire, which is now considered the most destructive wildfire in LA history, continues to burn. Right now, the fire is holding at 23,713 acres and was 14% contained. Los Angeles City Fire Chief Kristin Crowley said in a briefing Monday morning they have a significant number of engines dedicated to the Palisades Fire. "We are not in the clear and we must not let our guard down," Chief Crowley said, warning of ongoing critical fire weather.

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