Photos show the Pacific Palisades one year after the Los Angeles wildfires, from empty lots to rebuilt storefronts

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An aerial view of the Pacific Palisades after the fires.

The Pacific Palisades one year after the wildfires. Allen J. Schaben/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images
  • The Palisades and Eaton fires began in Southern California on January 7, 2025.
  • They destroyed over 16,000 structures and burned 38,000 acres.
  • One year later, photos show the remaining devastation as rebuilding work continues.

In January 2025, the Palisades and Eaton fires burned 38,000 acres across Southern California.

Over 16,000 homes and businesses were destroyed as windstorms propelled the flames, according to the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services. At least 31 people died in the fires.

One year later, some of the damaged areas have been rebuilt and repaired, while others remain scorched shells.

Here's what the Pacific Palisades looks like one year after the devastating fires.

Aerial photos show the scale of the devastation across the Pacific Palisades one year after the fires.

The Pacific Palisades a year after the fires.

The remains of Pacific Palisades Bowl Mobile Estates. Allen J. Schaben/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

Along the Pacific Palisades coastline, numerous empty lots remain where homes once stood.

An empty lot where homes once stood after the Palisades fire.

Empty lots in the Pacific Palisades. Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

Charred debris, such as the remnants of vehicles, has not yet been removed from the Pacific Palisades Bowl Mobile Estates.

Burned cars from the Los Angeles wildfires.

The remains of the Pacific Palisades Bowl Mobile Estates. Allen J. Schaben/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

Palisades Village on Sunset Boulevard is almost ready to reopen as construction workers restore the center's shops and restaurants.

Construction on Sunset Boulevard after the Palisades fires.

Palisades Village. Allen J. Schaben/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

All that's left of the Pacific Palisades Business Block, a historic building completed in 1924, is twisted scrap metal.

Remnants of the the Pacific Palisades Business Block after the Palisades fire.

Remnants of the Pacific Palisades Business Block. Kayla Bartkowski/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

Other areas, such as Palisades High School, are scheduled to reopen in the new year after extensive rebuilding efforts.

Palisades High School rebuilt after the wildfires.

Palisades High School. Allen J. Schaben/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

Ruby Nails and Spa in the Pacific Palisades reopened after renovating its space and replacing all of its chairs and equipment.

Ruby Hon-Tran of Ruby Nails and Spa.

Ruby Hong-Tran, owner of Ruby Nails and Spa in the Pacific Palisades. It opened in August. Kayla Bartkowski/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

A Chase Bank in Palisades Village looks almost good as new.

A Chase bank being rebuilt after the Palisades fire.

A Chase Bank in Palisades Village. Allen J. Schaben/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

However, little is left of a Bank of America building on Sunset Boulevard other than its burned-out facade.

A burned bank after the Palisades fire.

The burned remains of the Bank of America building on Sunset Boulevard. Allen J. Schaben/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

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