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Palisades Fire Damage - Sunset Mesa & Pacific View Estates - Malibu and Pacific Palisades, CA 1/9/25

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Tour into Topanga Beach area to view all the destruction done by the Palisades Fire. This video is a walk through the area to view what it looks like now..

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The 330th Military Police, part of the law enforcement branch of the California National Guard, are stationed at traffic control points around Santa Monica to ensure the safety of the surrounding community. The integrity of these traffic control points is vital to ensuring emergency vehicles can move unimpeded and our neighborhoods remain protected. National Guard support in our city helps build capacity of the SMPD to safeguard our residents during this emergency.

Chief Batista: “Having the National Guard in our city and working side by side with the men and women of the Santa Monica Police Department should send a strong message to those who would defy evacuation orders to prey on Santa Monicans in this moment of duress. Criminal actions will not be tolerated. Our officers are vigilant, and we are fully prepared to arrest and hold offenders accountable.”

Day and night, we are dedicated to ensuring the security of your homes and loved ones. Our team is proactively monitoring both the warning AND evacuation zones, deploying extra officers, and collaborating closely with mutual aid partners to provide comprehensive support. We remain steadfast in our commitment to respond swiftly to any needs that arise.

PLEASE be aware that no one will be able to enter any Pacific Palisades or Los Angeles evacuation zone through Santa Monica points of entry.

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Pacific Palisades Bowl Mobile Estates has been completely destroyed in the Palisades Fire. This video is a walk through the area to view what it looks like now..

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"Help Rebuild Cholada Thai in Malibu: A Community Legacy Lost in the Palisades Fire

Hello, my name is Nick, and I’m the owner of Cholada Thai in Malibu.

For 25 years, Cholada Thai has been more than just a restaurant to me – it has been my life. I have spent nearly every single day at the restaurant, pouring my heart into every dish, every interaction, and every moment spent with our amazing customers. Cholada isn’t just a business; it’s a place where I’ve built lifelong relationships, served countless families, and worked side by side with an incredible team.

Unfortunately, as many of you know, Cholada Thai was destroyed in the devastating Palisades Fire. This loss isn’t just a physical structure – it’s a piece of my heart, and it’s the loss of a special place that meant so much to the Malibu community.

Why I Need Your Help

I am reaching out to you, my community, with a heavy heart but also a great sense of hope. Rebuilding Cholada Thai will take time, resources, and support – and that’s where you come in. I want to bring back the restaurant that has been a part of Malibu for so long, but I can’t do it alone.

The funds raised will go directly toward Cholada Thai so we can rebuild the restaurant to the high standards of quality and warmth that you’ve all come to know and love. It’s not just about restoring a business – it’s about giving back to the community that has supported us for all these years.

How You Can Help

Donate: Any amount will make a difference. Whether it’s $5 or $500, every contribution will help us rebuild.

Share: Spread the word. Even if you’re not able to donate, sharing this campaign with your network will help us reach more people who can help.

Come Back: When Cholada is back up and running, I can’t wait to welcome you all through the doors again.

Cholada Thai has always been a place of warmth, laughter, and community. Together, we can rebuild it stronger than ever. I deeply appreciate every bit of support, whether financial or emotional, as we work to get Cholada back on its feet.

Thank you from the bottom of my heart.

With gratitude,
Nick
Owner, Cholada Thai Malibu"



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The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health cautions residents who are planning to visit the below Los Angeles County beaches to avoid swimming, surfing, and playing in ocean waters:

January 10, 2025

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health urges residents to avoid swimming, surfing, and playing in ocean waters at the following Los Angeles County beaches.

The Department advises beach users to avoid all water contact, especially near discharging storm drains, creeks, and rivers, due to potential debris and contamination from fires. This includes any runoff that may flow onto or pond on the beach sand. An ocean water advisory is being issued because of the uncertain amount of fire-fighting runoff, which may contain toxic chemicals and debris that have entered the ocean during fire-fighting operations.

This advisory applies to ocean and bay waters from Surfrider Beach to Dockweiler State Beach at World Way. People entering these waters could become ill. The advisory will remain in effect until three days after fire-fighting efforts end and notification is provided by the Department of Public Health.

Additional Specific Beach Area Warnings:

· Malibu Point at Surfrider Beach. Near Malibu Tower 3: 100 yards up and down the coast from Lifeguard Tower #3.

· Solstice Creek at Dan Blocker County Beach: 100 yards up and down the coast from the creek.

· Inner Cabrillo Beach in San Pedro: The entire swim area.

These warnings have been issued due to bacterial levels exceeding health standards when last tested.

Use the map below to obtain the current water quality status of your favorite beach location. Use your mouse wheel to zoom into a particular location. Click on the marker to identify the sampling location. This map is updated as conditions change.


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The Palisade Fire completely destroyed the Tahitian Terrace Mobile Home park on Pacific Coast Highway across from Will Rogers Beach, which also had their maintenance yard burned, including several of the work vehicles.

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"Hello, I’m Ramón Batista, Chief of Police for the city of Santa Monica.

To all Santa Monicans, especially those who have been displaced by the Palisades Fire, your safety is our top priority. Throughout the past several days the SMPD and our mutual aid partners have contacted hundreds of people on foot or in cars and we have arrested individuals in our evacuation and evacuation warning zones that were in possession of weapons, stolen property or wanted for serious felony crimes in our region.

To those considering coming to our city to commit crimes or victimize our residents, your actions will not be tolerated and we will not allow you to prey on our residents during a time of crisis.

Day and night, we remain dedicated to ensuring the security of your homes and loved ones. Our team is proactively monitoring the evacuation zone, and all sworn officers have transitioned to a tactical alert, ensuring that we have a full contingent of officers available 24 hours a day. During this period we received assistance from our mutual aid partner cities, special thanks to Culver City, Beverly Hills, UCLA, Hawthorne and Redondo Beach. These resources have been a crucial part of our proactive public safety efforts. We are steadfast in our commitment to respond swiftly to any needs that arise.

Safety is a partnership between the police and the community—it is also our strongest weapon as we fight crime. We need everyone to follow the curfew orders, the curfew order for the evacuation zone is in effect from sunset to sunrise. And, as always, if you see something, say something; please call 911 or the Watch Command office 310-458-8427.

We are a strong resilient city, and we are here for you. Thank you for your trust and cooperation as we work together through this period."

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Two homelees people were spotted lighting a fire behind SaMoHi at 302 Pico in Santa Monica. A couple of people driving by rushed over to try to put it out. The Fire Department arrived about 20 minutes after being called and put it out fully.