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These Are The Homes Destroyed In The Eaton Fire: Map
With more than 7,000 structures damaged in the Eaton Fire and many unable to return home, authorities mapped the destruction.

LOS ANGELES, CA — Thousands of people in Altadena, Sierra Madre and Pasadena lost almost everything in the Eaton Fire, and the enormity of that lost is just coming into focus even as the threat of further devastation continues.
With a new Santa Ana windstorm blowing though the canyons and ashes of burned homes, law enforcement officials have limited access into the evacuation zones.
As of Monday, the Eaton Fire had devoured 14,117 acres, with containment rising to 33 percent. Authorities estimate that more than 7,000 structures have been destroyed or damaged in the blaze.
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The Los Angeles County Fire Department has created maps, showing which homes are known to have been destroyed or damaged by the Eaton Fire as of Monday afternoon.
The homes in red have been destroyed, while the homes in orange suffered major damage. Yellow homes endured minor damage, green had little impact, and homes in black were unscathed by flames. Many, outlined in gray, have not yet been assessed for damage by authorities.
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The maps will be updated throughout the week. Click here for interactive updates.
Northern Altadena

Altadena And Pasadena

Near Mountain View Cemetery

Northwest of Eaton Canyon and Pasadena

Southeast Of Eaton Canyon

Sierra Madre Area

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