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Los Angeles Wildfires:

Curfew Imposed amid Looting Fears

Deutsche Welle

  11 Jan 2025, 09:44
Photo: Collected

Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna said that an overnight curfew had been imposed in impacted areas.

"You cannot be in these affected areas. If you are, you are subject to arrest," Luna told a press briefing.

Luna said the measures were being taken to protect the houses and structures of people who had been ordered to evacuate the areas under threat of the wildfires.

The curfew will be in effect from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. in the Pacific Palisades and Eaton fire areas and come amid concerns of looting.

"This curfew will be strictly enforced and is being taken to enhance public safety, protect property and prevent any burglaries or looting in the area that the residents have evacuated."

Luna said anyone who broke the curfew could find themselves behind bars.

"I've given direction that if somebody is caught doing this, they are not going to get cited and released. They're going to get booked. We are not screwing around with this," he said.

California National Guard deployed to prevent looting
Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna said his team is beefing up security in the LA area to proactively stop anyone they see in an evacuation area.

California Governor Gavin Newsom has announced the deployment of California National Guards soldiers in Los Angeles.

"Taking advantage of evacuated communities is absolutely sick," he said in a tweet.

Around 20 people have been arrested in looting instances in the affected area since the first fires broke out on Tuesday, Luna said.

"When we have an evacuation order by law, if you remain in that area, you are guilty of a misdemeanor. If you commit certain crimes, it could jump up to a felony," Luna said.

"If you are in one of these areas and you do not belong there, you are going to be subject to arrest."

The city of Santa Monica, which is next to Pacific Palisades, has declared a curfew because of the lawlessness, officials said.

Biden promises 100% help with recovery
US President Joe Biden, who has declared a major disaster, has promised that the federal government would reimburse 100% of the recovery for the next 180 days.

The funding would pay for debris and hazard material removal, temporary shelters and the salaries of first responders.

"I told the governor, local officials, spare no expense to do what they need to do and contain these fires," Biden said after he met with senior advisers at the White House.

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin told reporters on Thursday that California has made only a "few requests" so far for aid from the military to fight the fires, but he has taken steps to ensure troops are ready if needed.

"We stand ready to surge capability in as quickly as possible," Austin said during a press conference on a visit to Germany. "I've done some things to cause our troops to get in a three-point stance to make sure that ... if the whistle blows we are ready to move in and provide assistance."

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