Residents in several evacuated areas of the Palisades Fire zone can repopulate their neighborhoods, more than a week after the devastating fire broke out.
Cal Fire announced that several evacuation orders would be reduced to warnings and the warnings would be lifted.
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The repopulation areas are only accessible to residents. These residents must show proof of residency to officials before entering.
Officials are asking residents to stay informed about current fire conditions as repopulation begins. Some homes may still experience power outages and homeowners are asked to exercise caution.
Evacuation orders reduced to warnings:
- Los Angeles County Zones: RMB-U030D, RMB-U030E
Evacuation order reduced to residents only access:
- Los Angeles City Zones: LOS-Q0762-A, LOS-Q0767-B, LOS-Q0767-C, LOS-Q0782-C
- Los Angeles County Zones: TOP-U003, TOP-U004, TOP-U005, TOP-U006, TOP-U007B, TOP-U008A, TOP-U009B, DRY-U026C, RRC-U027B, MNT-U028B, SDP-U029B
Resident access limited to warning only:
- Los Angeles City Zones: LOS-Q118, LOS-Q0765, LOS-Q0778-A, LOS-Q0798, LOS-Q0781-A, LOS-Q0782-A, LOS-Q0782-B
- Los Angeles County Zones: TOP-U001, TOP-U002, DRY-U026A, RRC-U027A
Evacuation warning returned to normal:
- Los Angeles City Zones: LOS-Q0751, LOS-Q0764, LOS-Q0772, LOS-Q0783, LOS-Q0800, LOS-Q1089, LOS-Q1119, LOS-Q1163
- Los Angeles County Zones: DRY-U026-B, RMB-U030-C
- City of Calabasas Zones (warning – open to residents only): CAL-C407, CAL-C411, CAL-C413
When the fire broke out on January 7, officials issued mandatory evacuation orders, affecting thousands of residents.
Firefighters made it progress in controlling the fire but many areas are not considered safe.
Visit Cal Fire’s website for a complete list of evacuation orders and warnings.