Palisades fire destroying celebrity-packed LA neighborhood is ‘worst case scenario’ for southern California: Live updates

California’s poshest neighborhoods are in danger as a fast-moving inferno engulfs the region.

Traffic is backed up on the routes there and residents are abandoning their cars as they flee the wildfires, leaving authorities with no choice but to bulldoze expensive Teslas, Mercedes and BMWs blocking the streets.

About 20,000 residents of Pacific Palisades and the surrounding area are now under evacuation orders.

‘Immediate threat to life’: Terrifying warning issued as evacuation zone expands

The California Department of Forest and Fire Protection just warned residents that there is an imminent threat to their lives.

In a statement, the department said: “Immediate threat to life. This is a lawful order to LEAVE NOW. The area is legally closed to the public.”

An evacuation center has been set up Westwood Recreation Center

at 1350 South Sepulveda Blvd for anyone seeking shelter.

Firefighters are working to extinguish a fire that raged near homes in Pacific Palisades, California on January 7, 2025. A fast-moving wildfire in a Los Angeles suburb burned buildings and prompted evacuations Tuesday. "life-threatening" winds whipped the region. More than 200 acres burned in Pacific Palisades, a luxury spot of multi-million dollar homes in the Santa Monica Mountains, shutting down a major highway and blanketing the area in thick smoke. (Photo by David Swanson/AFP) (Photo by DAVID SWANSON/AFP via Getty Images)

The 200-acre wildfire was first reported around 10:30 a.m. Tuesday and authorities have described the flames as a blowtorch.

Authorities issued an “immediate” evacuation order for Pacific Palisades and urged residents to “LEAVE NOW.”

Palisades fire destroying celebrity packed LA neighborhood is worst case scenario

Abandoned Teslas, Mercedes-Benz and BMWs are being bulldozed

Officials bulldoze abandoned cars in Pacific Palisades in an effort to get rescue equipment to the heart of the fire.

Panicked residents abandoned their cars in gridlocked traffic on Palisades Drive, making it impossible for first responders to reach the inferno.

Extraordinary footage shows these cars being pushed aside by a bulldozer.

Schools are ‘relocated’ due to fire

The city of Los Angeles announced Tuesday afternoon that “due to fire activity and weather conditions, the following schools are moving:

Palisades Charter Elementary School and Marquez Charter Elementary School are moving to Brentwood Elementary Science Magnet at 740 Gretna Green Way, Los Angeles, CA 90049.

Paul Revere Charter Middle School moves to University High School Charter at 11800 Texas Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90025.

Topanga Elementary Charter School students reported to Woodland Hills Academy at 20800 Burbank Blvd, Woodland Hills, 91367.

Affected schools are communicating directly with families.”

The fire spreads to 770 hectares

The fire now covers 770 hectares, which has more than doubled in size in just half an hour.

At 2 p.m. local time it was only 300 hectares.

Latest inferno updates in photos

Residents cannot leave because abandoned cars block the roads

Reports are coming out of Pacific Palisades that residents are finding it difficult to leave due to the amount of abandoned cars on the roads.

Police Academy star Steve Guttenberg said the fire is near his home and people are abandoning their cars, making it difficult for the fire truck to get onto the road.

Guttenberg urges his fellow neighbors to leave their keys in their cars when they abandon their cars “so guys like me can move your car.”

“We really need people to move their cars,” he said KTL. “So if you leave your car on Palisades Drive, leave the key in there.”

People evacuate as smoke rises from a wildfire burning near Pacific Palisades on the west side of Los Angeles during a weather-related storm, in Los Angeles, California, January 7, 2025. REUTERS/Daniel Cole TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
Cars line up as people evacuate due to a wildfire near Pacific Palisades, on the west side of Los Angeles, during a weather-related storm, in Los Angeles, California, January 7, 2025. REUTERS/Daniel Cole

Emmy Award-winning actor James Woods shares terrifying video of inferno as he prepares to evacuate

James Woods, 77, shared video of the fire near his home Tuesday afternoon as he prepared to evacuate.

“I’m standing in my driveway, ready to evacuate. There are a lot of planes flying over dropping water,” he said.

In the video, it appeared as if a house further up the hills was already engulfed in flames.

Timelapse video shows the fire engulfing Pacific Palisades

Up to 27,000 without power

Southern California Edison (SCE) shut off power to Cuthbert, Galahad and parts of Malibu on Tuesday due to “dangerous fire hazards,” according to a alert on Tuesday.

The company expected the power to be out for at least eight hours and could be longer if crews need daylight to visibly inspect power lines and equipment. The inspection is required before SCE will restore power.

About 27,000 homes across the state are without power, the report said poweroutage.us.

Wildfire is ‘almost worst case scenario’

According to meteorologist Paul Deano, the wildfire situation in California is an ‘almost worst-case scenario’ for locals.

He said winds of up to 90 km per hour are pushing the fire further into neighborhoods, endangering more homes and civilian lives.

The Los Angeles Fire Station is reportedly on fire

Los Angeles Fire Station 23 has reportedly caught fire as the Pacific Palisades inferno continues to spread.

Check if you are in the mandatory evacuation zone

The Los Angeles Fire Department has released a map showing the mandatory evacuation zone.