Aerial operations to combat the Palisades Fire have resumed after being temporarily suspended due to extreme wind conditions. Mayor Karen Bass tweeted on Wednesday that firefighters have regained air support to help fight the flames.
The firefighters faced challenges as they lost much of their air support due to the high winds. Initially, all aircraft were grounded on Wednesday as wind speeds exceeded 80 mph, making it unsafe for aerial operations to continue.
However, with the wind conditions improving, authorities have given the green light for aerial operations to resume. This will provide crucial support to the firefighters on the ground who have been battling the Palisades Fire.
The Palisades Fire, which has been burning in the area, posed a significant threat to the surrounding communities. The resumption of aerial operations is a positive development in the ongoing efforts to contain and extinguish the fire.
Residents in the affected areas are urged to stay informed and follow any evacuation orders or safety instructions issued by authorities. The cooperation of the community is essential in ensuring the safety and well-being of everyone during this challenging time.
As the situation continues to evolve, authorities will continue to monitor the fire and deploy resources as needed to effectively combat the Palisades Fire. The resumption of aerial operations marks a significant step forward in the firefighting efforts and brings hope for a successful containment of the fire.