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@westfallaustin was called to LA the week of Jan 13 to report on the immediate aftermath of the Palisades and Eaton fires. He helped FOX 11 LA with their coverage.Eighteen of the victims found dead in the Palisades and Eaton Fires in Los Angeles County have been identified, the Medical Examiner's Office announced on Friday.The Palisades and Eaton fires both broke out on Jan. 7. In just days, the fires burned nearly 40,000 acres in the Pacific Palisades, Malibu, Altadena and Pasadena. Thousands of structures have also been destroyed.As of Saturday, 28 people have lost their lives in the fires: 17 were killed by the Eaton Fire and 11 have been killed by the Palisades Fire.Some estimates put the cost of wildfire recovery in the hundreds of billions of dollars.In the LA County Medical Examiner's latest report issued on Friday, 18 of the 28 fires have been identified. The victims range in age from 56 to 94 between the two fires.Here are the names of the victims who have been identified so far.Eaton Fire VictimsOswald Altmetz, 75 Carolyn Burns, 56 Edwin Cridland, 94 Erliene Kelley, 83 Barbara Lewis, 84 Evelyn McClendon, 59 Anthony Mitchell, 68 Rodney Nickerson, 82 Victor Shaw, 66 Lora Swayne, 71 Zhi Feng Zhao, 84 Palisades Fire VictimsCharles Mortimer, 84 Betty O'Meara, 94 Annette Rossilli, 85 Mark Shterenberg, 80 Arthur Sioneau, 69 Jeffrey Takeyama, 69 Dianna Webb, 82 Four of the victims killed in the Palisades Fire have yet to be identified. Six of the victims of the Eaton Fire have not been identified. #fyp #losangeles #news #palisadesfire #eatonfire #palisades #altadena #fire #journalism #reporter
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