Before-and-after satellite images from Maxar Technologies capture a harrowing view of the devastation from space.
Photos from the path of destruction highlight the mounting loss and how some California communities are forever changed.
At least five people have died and more than 100,000 have been ordered to evacuate as uncontrolled fires burn through parts of Los Angeles into a third day.
Satellite images are providing a unique and heartbreaking view of the devastation in the Pacific Palisades, Malibu, Altadena and Pasadena from two wildfires that have
Entire swathes of the city are too dangerous to access and the thickness of smoke makes it hard to see far. But from space the enormity of the destruction is made clear. Satellite imagery company Maxar Technologies has shared pictures taken from space that show just how bad the wildfires have been.
Multiple wildfires fueled by fierce Santa Ana winds, have killed 10 and burned more than 35,000 acres near Los Angeles. The winds, which occur most often in the fall and winter, push dry air from over the inland deserts of California and the Southwest toward the coast, the National Weather Service said.
California's wildfire crisis has ravaged Los Angeles, with satellite images from Maxar Technologies revealing the extent of the damage. California's wildfires have devastated Los Angeles. Newly released satellite images from Maxar Technologies show the extent of the damage caused by the Palisades and Eaton fires.
The satellite image shows dozens of structures destroyed on Friday. The Eaton fire, which broke out Tuesday night, had burned more than 13,000 acres in Altadena and Pasadena as of
torching homes in Pasadena and Altadena, both about 11 miles east of downtown Los Angeles. Five residents perished in the Eaton Fire. Satellite images provided by Maxar Technologies show the ...
Satellite imagery shows neighborhoods burned down, roads closed, and fires spreading across Los Angeles.
Satellite images show the extent of devastation from multiple wildfires burning in Los Angeles County. The fires have killed at least 10 people and destroyed thousands of structures.
New satellite images from Maxar Technologies show the scale of the destruction and damage left so far by the wildfires raging in Southern California. As of Wednesday afternoon, the Los Angeles Fire Department reported that the Palisades Fire had spread to 17,