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Arrests near wildfire zones in Los Angeles continue to increase as more National Guard members have been deployed to the region.
A week after some of California's most destructive wildfires erupted, the Southern California region is preparing for the next "Particularly Dangerous Situation."
Los Angeles City Mayor Karen Bass has been in communication with members of the incoming administration.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department has arrested nearly 30 people in Los Angeles fire zones.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a new executive order to speed up the rebuilding process in Los Angeles after recent firestorms.
The California insurance commissioner issued a mandatory one-year moratorium on non-renewals and cancellations to protect Southern California residents affected by the recent fires.
The Kenneth Fire has been fully contained after it burned more than 1,000 in the West Hills area, fire officials say.
Some residents across Los Angeles County woke up Friday to a wireless emergency evacuation alert, but county officials confirmed it was another "erroneous" message.
We have had 400 National Guard members throughout the state ready to support us ... this effort will allow law enforcement to free up our resources and move personnel to other critical areas throughout the county...," Sheriff Robert Luna said.
The Kenneth Fire sparked on Thursday afternoon in the West Hills area.
Several water districts in areas affected by the fires in Southern California have issued water alerts, warning residents of low water quality.
Although the strongest wind gusts have passed through the Southern California region, another "traditional Santa Ana wind event" will move in Thursday night.
More than 7,500 state personnel have been deployed to battle the Southern California brush fires including the California National Guard.
A homeowner in Pasadena who was forced to leave her home because of the Eaton Fire returned to save her chickens.
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power has issued a boil water notice as brush fires continue to ravage throughout Southern California.