Pictures of area devastated by the Los Angeles wildfires, one year on

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5 Jan 2026 • 11:32 PM MYT
The Independent
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In an empty lot in Altadena, California, the ground is covered by a soft blanket of small white wildflowers.

But before the blooms, there was toxic ash and melted metal, as well as the remnants of family heirlooms and a home that once stood.

One year after the devastating wildfires in the Los Angeles, communities are starting to rebuild.

Some lucky residents already have constructed new homes.

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The two fires that broke out Jan. 7, 2025, killed more than 30 people and destroyed over 17,000 homes and buildings in Los Angeles County.

The Palisades Fire scorched LA's coastal Pacific Palisades neighborhood.

The Eaton Fire razed the town of Altadena northeast of LA.

Many hope to create something new as they mourn what was lost.