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By Dylan Winward

Jan. 8, 2025 11:47 a.m.

Multiple fires remained active in Los Angeles County at 11:45 a.m., according to CalFIRE.

The largest of the three fires, located between Pasadena and Altadena had a size of 10,600 acres and was being dealt with by a combination of the county fire department, Pasadena fire and the United States Forest Services, according to the CalFIRE Website.

A fire in Sylmar had a size of 700 acres and a fire in the Sepulveda Basin had a size of 30 acres, according to CalFIRE. Both fires are being dealt with by the Los Angeles City Fire Department.

The nearest fire to UCLA’s campus, which started in the Pacific Palisades, is currently just over 2,900 acres in size and is being addressed by multiple departments, according to CalFIRE.

(Aidan Sun/Assistant Photo editor)

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Dylan Winward | Editor in chief
Winward is the 2025-2026 editor in chief and sits ex officio on the editorial board. He was previously the 2024-2025 News editor and the 2023-2024 features and student life editor. He is also an Arts, Copy, Online, Photo, PRIME and Sports contributor. Winward is a fourth-year English and statistics and data science student.
Winward is the 2025-2026 editor in chief and sits ex officio on the editorial board. He was previously the 2024-2025 News editor and the 2023-2024 features and student life editor. He is also an Arts, Copy, Online, Photo, PRIME and Sports contributor. Winward is a fourth-year English and statistics and data science student.
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