As of January 16, 2025, Los Angeles continues experiencing multiple active wildfires, including the Palisades Fire, which has burned over 17,000 acres in the Pacific Palisades area.
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Los Angeles wildfires map (January 16)
The latest wildfire map across LA was issued and updated by The Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.

Latest Updates (January 16):
- Guardian.com – 38 people still missing say officials as firefighters report gains against massive wildfires
- Nytimes.com – L.A. Fires Live Updates: Firefighters Make Progress as Winds Ease
- Thewashingtonpost.com – Live briefing: Easing conditions will help crews battle Los Angeles fires
Is the LAX airport open during LA wildfires?
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) remains open and operational.
However, some flights have been canceled or delayed due to the fires and associated weather conditions.
Flights are still arriving at LAX, but several airlines, including United Airlines, American Airlines, and JetBlue, have offered waivers to customers who wish to cancel or reschedule their trips, according to NewsWeek.
Road closures in LA due to wildfires
Additionally, several roads, including parts of the Pacific Coast Highway, have been closed due to the fires.
The best way to stay informed about road closures in LA is to follow the California Department of Transportation’s X (Twitter) feed.
Latest weather predictions
Southern California is facing dangerous fire weather conditions, with critical to extremely critical fire weather expected to persist in parts of the region from today (Tuesday, January 14) through Wednesday (January 15).
Official travel advisories
Given the current situation, it’s advisable to exercise caution and stay informed about the latest developments.
If you have non-essential travel plans to Los Angeles, consider postponing your trip until conditions improve.
For the most current information, consult local authorities and official sources.
UK travel advisory
The UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) has issued a travel advisory, advising travelers to monitor local media and follow the advice of local authorities.
“Fast-spreading wildfires are currently active within Los Angeles County. Monitor local media and follow the advice of the local authorities. More detailed information can be found on CAL FIRE. If you are in need of consular assistance, call +1 310 789 0031 or visit Emergency help. In the UK, call +44 (0) 20 7008 5000.”
Canada’s travel advisory for California Wildfires
Canadian Government issued an update on the USA travel advisory in the section
Natural disasters and climate.
“Since January 7, 2025, several wildfires have erupted in Southern California, including the Palisades Fire in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles and the Eaton Fire near Pasadena. These fires may continue to spread, and the risk of additional fires remains high.”
“Local authorities have declared a state of emergency and issued evacuation orders for affected areas. A curfew is in place from 6 pm to 6 am in evacuation zones. Several roads are closed due to the fires, and heavy smoke has significantly impaired visibility for drivers. The air quality has worsened because of smoke and ash, and power outages are affecting parts of Los Angeles County.”
Useful links
- Latest updates on California fires – California Department of Forestry & Fire Protection
- Palisades Fire updates and evacuation orders – Los Angeles Fire Department
- Eaton Fire updates and evacuation orders – California Department of Forestry & Fire Protection
- Emergency notifications – LA County
- More information on bush and forest fires