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City Declares Local Emergency in Response to Palisades Fire and Ongoing Wind Event, President Biden Pledges Support For Impacted Areas

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LOS ANGELES – The City of Los Angeles has declared a state of emergency to amplify response efforts to the devastating Palisades Fire and ongoing windstorm. The declaration will also help clear a path for a rapid recovery. 

Right now, Departments are responding to the Palisades Fire amidst the dangerous wind storm impacting the L.A. region. The Emergency Operations Center has been activated to a Level 2 in response to the National Weather Service announcement of a destructive High Wind Watch and a Fire Weather Watch for parts of Los Angeles City on Monday. Angelenos should be advised that the wind storm is expected to worsen tonight through tomorrow morning and to heed warnings, stay vigilant and stay safe. 

“We’ve declared a state of emergency to amplify our response to this devastating fire and clear a path for a rapid recovery,” said Mayor Bass. “ To the thousands of families impacted by this horrific fire – the City of Los Angeles is providing resources and shelter as this emergency continues. To the hundreds of brave firefighters and first responders who have been responding all day to this blaze – we thank you. The City is working aggressively to confront this emergency.”

“I am being frequently briefed on the wildfires in west Los Angeles,” said President Biden. “My team and I are in touch with state and local officials, and I have offered any federal assistance that is needed to help suppress the terrible Pacific Palisades fire. Earlier tonight, FEMA approved a Fire Management Assistance Grant to support areas that are impacted and help reimburse the state of California for the immediate firefighting costs. My Administration will do everything it can to support the response. I urge the residents of the Pacific Palisades and the surrounding areas of Los Angeles to stay vigilant and listen to local officials.”

Read the full text of the emergency declaration below: 

DECLARATION OF LOCAL EMERGENCY 

By virtue of the authority vested in me as Mayor of the City of Los Angeles, pursuant to  the provisions of Section 8.27 of the Los Angeles Administrative Code, I hereby find the  following: 

WHEREAS, a life-threatening, destructive, widespread windstorm and extreme fire  weather system is expected at least from Tuesday through Wednesday, and possibly  extending through the end of the week, impacting the Los Angeles metropolitan area,  including the County and City of Los Angeles, and threatening life and safety, public and  private property and structures, and other critical infrastructure; and 

WHEREAS, the National Weather Service has advised that damaging N/NE gusts of 50- 80 mph, as well as isolated 80-100 mph in the mountains and foothills, are expected  across most of Los Angeles metropolitan area; and 

WHEREAS, along with the windstorm, the City of Los Angeles is experiencing significant  high risk and dangerous fire weather conditions, including active fires in and around  Pacific Palisades and the Hollywood area, which have prompted evacuation orders and  road closures and continue to threaten structures, homes and critical infrastructure; and 

WHEREAS, the National Weather Service issued a rare Particularly Dangerous Situation  (PDS) Red Flag warning for 19 million people in the Los Angeles metropolitan area, which  means there is a high risk of extreme fire behavior and very rapid growth due to dangerously high winds, low humidity and extremely dry vegetation; and 

WHEREAS, this weather system has caused, or is substantially likely to cause, extreme  conditions such as power outages, damage to power poles, fallen trees, and extreme fire  behavior, impacting significant transportation arteries, requiring long-term repair and  threatening the integrity of the City’s infrastructure; and 

WHEREAS, on January 7, 2025, as a result of the widespread windstorm and extreme  fire weather, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors proclaimed a Local  Emergency in the County of Los Angeles; and 

WHEREAS, the City of Los Angeles Emergency Operations Center was activated on  January 7, 2025 in response to this windstorm; and  

WHEREAS, based upon the above events, by reason of its magnitude, and the need to  protect the health, safety and welfare of the residents and property of the City of Los  Angeles, there exists the potential that these events are likely to become beyond the  control of the normal services, personnel, equipment and facilities of the regularly  constituted branches and departments of the City Government, and that such emergency  conditions require the mobilization of mutual aid resources and the ability to coordinate a  multiagency response.

NOW, THEREFORE, I HEREBY DECLARE the existence of a Local Emergency  throughout the City of Los Angeles.  

I HEREBY DIRECT the Emergency Operations Organization to be immediately activated  and to take such steps that are necessary for the protection of life and property. 

I FURTHER DIRECT that all City Departments impacted by this event, and its ongoing  effects, continue to conduct damage assessments and collect any relevant cost  estimates. 

I FURTHER DIRECT that this Declaration of Local Emergency shall take effect  immediately and that widespread publicity and notice shall be given said Declaration  through the most feasible and adequate means of disseminating such notice throughout  the City. 

I HEREBY REQUEST that the Governor waive regulations that may hinder response and  recovery efforts; that recovery assistance be made available under the California Disaster Assistance Act; and that the State expedite access to State and Federal resources and any other appropriate disaster relief programs. 

This Declaration of Local Emergency is not intended to, and does not, create any rights  or benefits, substantive, or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity, against the City of  Los Angeles, its agencies, departments, entities, officers, employees, or any other  person.