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Beyoncé announces $2.5 million donation to families affected by California wildfires
The donation from Beyoncé’s BeyGood Foundation will help families in the Altadena and Pasadena areas.
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Maps show buildings destroyed and damaged in LA County fires
Newly released maps show structures destroyed and damaged by the Palisades Fire and Eaton Fire in Los Angeles County.
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North Texans collecting supplies for LA wildfire victims
At least 24 people have been confirmed dead and tens of thousands have fled their homes as wildfires rip through neighborhoods all over Los Angeles.
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North Texans helping Californians by collecting wildfire supplies
Some North Texans have decided to do what they can from afar to help with the California wildfires.
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Dogs, cats impacted by wildfires soon to call North Texas home
Pets who were displaced by the wildfires in Los Angeles are coming to North Texas. NBC 5’s Alanna Quillen has the details.
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Texans on Mission responding to fires in Los Angeles
North Texas firefighters and nonprofits are sending help to California. NBC 5’s Alanna Quillen tells us about Texas’s response to the wildfires.
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Los Angeles wildfire death toll rises to 24 as firefighters brace for more fierce winds
Firefighters are preparing for a return of dangerous winds that could again stoke the wildfires that have destroyed thousands of homes and killed at least 24 people in the Los Angeles area.
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Texans on Mission deploy to LA to help victims of deadly wildfires in California
A strike team made up of four people is in the Los Angeles area, assessing what’s needed for those impacted by the fires.
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Dogs and cats from LA shelters impacted by wildfires soon to call NTX home, foster families needed
To help free up space for pets displaced during the Southern California wildfires, non-profits are flying pets waiting to be adopted to other shelters, including North Texas.
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North Texans are helping protect people, property and pets from California fires
NBC 5’s Sophia Beausoleil spoke with North Texans about how they’re lending a helping hand to California.
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Preliminary death toll rises to 24 in California wildfires
The number of deaths being investigated as fire-related has risen to 24, including 16 from the Eaton Fire in and around Altadena, and eight connected to the Palisades Fire in the city of Los Angeles.
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‘A nightmare, a horror movie.' Video shows alarming spread of Eaton Fire
An Eaton Canyon couple captured video that illustrates how quickly flames from the Eaton Fire spread in the first hours after it ignited on an extremely windy night in Altadena.
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Tearful reunion for man, pet dog following Palisades Fire evacuations
A man whose home was destroyed in the Palisades Fire had a tearful reunion with his beloved dog after it ran away amid evacuation orders.
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Los Angeles tree advocates hope their vital work recovers from devastating fires
Tree advocates have confronted increasing drought, bad trimming and objections from neighbors who resent leaves and sap.
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Fires burn Los Angeles schools and destroy outdoor education sanctuaries
The fires have torn through natural areas that served every type of educational setting: public and private schools, nature-based preschools, homeschool groups, summer camps and more.
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LA native and former poet laureate Amanda Gorman pens touching poem for hometown
Gorman said she released the poem as a fundraiser for the California Fire Foundation, which is offering financial support and aid to firefighters’ families and those who have been impacted by the fires.
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How many fires are burning in LA County? See a map of wildfire locations
Three major fires were burning Sunday morning in Los Angeles County, including the deadly Eaton and Palisades fires.
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Where can evacuated people in LA find supplies, resources and aid?
Access to needed items like clothes, toiletries and even funds are going to be critical for evacuees in the coming days and weeks.
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TikTok creators share ‘evacuation hauls' amid LA wildfires. What experts say to bring in an emergency
Evacuation orders for the Palisades Fire, which is 11% contained, have expanded as the blaze moves toward Brentwood and Encino.
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‘It's for your own good.' Why some fire-affected LA residents can't return home yet
Los Angeles County officials explain why fire-evacuated residents may not be cleared to return to their homes even if there is no fire in their neighborhoods.