The wildfires in Los Angeles, California, have killed at least seven people as of January 10, destroyed an estimated 10,000 structures and forced more than 180,000 people to evacuate. Satellite images show that after days of raging, the fires have burned down a series of beachfront homes on the popular Malibu street in Pacific Palisades, leaving the area covered in ash and black smoke.
The corner house that once housed a convenience store in Altadena is now just a skeleton.
A series of cars in the parking lot of a Los Angeles auto dealership were burned to the frame. The fire lasted for several days, overloading the water supply system and causing additional power outages.
Senior center in Altadena goes up in flames.
Los Angeles firefighters say high winds and dry conditions will complicate firefighting efforts next week. The National Weather Service has issued a similar warning, but said winds have calmed enough for helicopters to help.
