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L.A. wildfire resource guide: How to stay safe, what to do and how to help

Topanga Canyon residents monitor a nearby fire.
Topanga Canyon residents Urs Baur, from left, Roisin Obrien and Bryan Hutchinson monitor fire threatening Topanga Village on Wednesday.
(Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times)
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With multiple wildfires burning around Los Angeles County, Times reporters have compiled information on how to stay safe, how to help and what steps to take if you are affected by the fires.

This article is provided free of charge to help keep our community safe and supported during these devastating fires.

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Evacuation orders, closures

The Kenneth fire burns in West Hills on Thursday.
(Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times)

Eaton fire: Evacuations, closures, shelters

Palisades fire: Evacuations, closures, shelters

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How to prepare for a wildfire

Smoke from the Palisades fire darkens the sky above Pacific Coast Highway on Wednesday.
(Brian van der Brug/Los Angeles Times)

What to pack if you are forced to evacuate

How to prepare if Southern California utilities turn off your power

Tips for fireproofing your house

Journalists from The Times are working to make sense of the origins, devastation and aftermath of the fires that have ravaged Altadena and Pacific Palisades. If you have an idea for a story or a question you’d like our reporters to answer, please fill out the form below.

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What to know if you have lost your home or business in a wildfire or are forced to evacuate

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Where to get help if you’re affected by fires

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Tips for keeping yourself and others safe from smoke

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Tips for talking to kids, family and friends about the fires

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How to help, including volunteering and donation opportunities

Man runs to get another hose as he helps try to prevent a home from catching fire.
Samuel Girma runs to get another hose while trying to prevent fire from spreading on Via De La Paz in Pacific Palisades on Wednesday.
(Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times)

Those looking to assist residents affected by the Los Angeles County firestorm have a number of options to donate money, materials or their time.

How to help those affected by fires raging across Los Angeles County

Where you can volunteer to help those affected by L.A.’s fires

How you can help the incarcerated firefighters battling L.A. wildfires

Is that GoFundMe account legit? How to spot scams when helping fire victims

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