Three life-threatening wildfires are causing thousands in Southern California to evacuate.
The Palisades Fire erupted yesterday morning and has grown to over five-thousand acres and has destroyed more than a thousand structures. The Eaton Fire has burned over 22-hundred acres near the Pasadena area. Meanwhile, the Hurst Fire has torched 500 acres north of San Fernando.
Unrelenting winds are pushing the flames which have burned down an unknown number of homes and structures in the Pacific Palisades-Malibu region.
It all comes as the Woodley Fire in the Sepulveda Basin has burned 75 acres, while the Tyler Fire in the Coachella Valley has been 100-percent contained after torching 15 acres.