LOS ANGELES – The Damage Inspections Dashboard on Sunday released interactive maps showing inspected homes that are damaged or destroyed as a result of the Palisades and Eaton fires.
The interactive maps also show homes that are not damaged or destroyed based on physical verification by damage inspectors on the ground.
Field damage inspections are underway and will continue until every structure is inspected, officials said.
Preliminary data
At this time, an estimated 5,316 structures were destroyed in the Palisades Fire area, and over 7,000 structures were destroyed in the Eaton Fire area, according to initial aerial assessments.
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“These initial numbers make the Eaton and Palisades fires likely the second and fourth most destructive fires in California history, respectively,” officials said.
How it works
To check your address, type it into the search bar to find the specific location.
The icons on the map indicate the current known status of the structure, which includes percentage damage, minor damage, major damage, and destroyed.
You can also view photos with each inspection report to see the status of your home and property.
“With tens of thousands of Los Angeles County residents currently evacuated from these fires, completing these inspections so residents can confirm the status of their homes is one of our highest priorities once it is safe for our inspectors to enter the areas,” said officials. .
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See the maps
Source: This story was reported with information from Cal Fire’s Damage Inspection Panel.