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Fire, Fake News, and the Hollywood Sign: What’s Really Going On?

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Is the Hollywood sign on fire? Spoiler: it's not! Join us as we unravel the latest wildfires, viral fake news, and more in L.A.!

Recent wildfires raging in Los Angeles have led to both devastation and confusion over the safety of iconic landmarks. Social media users are gasping in horror as fake images of the Hollywood sign ablaze circulated, sending shockwaves through the community. However, local authorities were quick to squash the rumors, confirming that the century-old symbol of Tinseltown is as secure as ever, perched serenely atop Mount Lee in the Santa Monica Mountains. While the fires have claimed historic treasures and homes, the Hollywood sign itself remains untouched and unscathed amidst the chaos.

As many know, the fight against flames has proved challenging this season. With firefighters battling multiple blazes, including the notorious Sunset Fire, tensions have escalated. This particular fire ignited in the Hollywood Hills during a fierce windstorm, growing rapidly from its initial 10 acres to an astonishing 43 acres at its peak. Amidst these alarming statistics, the death toll from the relentless wildfires across Los Angeles has tragically climbed to 11 residents lost, highlighting the terrible cost of such natural disasters. But don’t worry; a brief reprieve in winds has given the exhausted firefighters a much-needed fighting chance to reclaim the land.

The Palisades fire, which sparked earlier, has caused its own share of havoc, affecting well-known locations like the Getty Villa and Eames House. Yet, amidst the threat to these historic sites, local authorities lifted the evacuation orders around Hollywood Hills West. The community is slowly finding its footing again as residents return to assess the damage while remaining ever vigilant for newly emerging fires. In the meantime, social media users everywhere continue to upload pictures of the Hollywood sign, often using hashtags like #HollywoodOnFire, despite the sign being safely protected.

Interestingly, it seems like common sense and the power of fact-checking are becoming essential in times like these. The Hollywood Sign Trust assured the public that the iconic landmark was never in danger during the fires as they were situated much farther away from Mount Lee's peak. So let’s share some facts—while the Hollywood sign took its first stand in 1923, standing tall for nearly a century as a symbol of creativity and glamor, Los Angeles has seen its historical buildings pivot through wildfires and rebuild time and time again, proving resilient to nature’s whims. So should the Hollywood scene catch fire, we can assure you there will be plenty of drama—but none that involves our beloved Hollywood sign going up in flames!

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Fake images of the Hollywood sign burning go viral as wildfire ... (NBC Southern California)

Historic treasures lost: LA Conservancy shares 'Confirmed Losses' (updated). The sign overlooks Hollywood from Mount Lee, in the Santa Monica Mountains, and is ...

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Image courtesy of "Hollywood Reporter"

Los Angeles Fires Death Toll Reaches 11 as Firefighters Gain ... (Hollywood Reporter)

Los Angeles Fires Death Toll Reaches 11 as Firefighters Gain Ground Amid Low-Wind Reprieve. As the carnage from multiple blazes continues, weather agencies ...

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Hollywood Hills scorched as Sunset Fire ignites in Los Angeles (CBS News)

The Sunset Fire started as a brush fire in Los Angeles' Hollywood Hills amid windstorm conditions. By mid-Thursday morning, the fire was stopped, ...

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The Hollywood Sign Is Not On Fire—As Social Media Users Share ... (Forbes)

The century-old landmark remains untouched by ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles County, despite claims on social media.

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The Getty Villa, Eames House, Hollywood Sign, and More: Which Buildings Have Been Impacted by Palisades Fires ... (Architectural Digest)

The Palisades fire started around 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles. A series of other fires including the Eaton Fire and Hurst Fire broke out over Wednesday and Thursday, impacting Altadena, Hollywood Hills, Acton, ...

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Fire evacuation order lifted for LA's Hollywood Hills West (BBC News)

Fire evacuation order lifted for LA's Hollywood Hills West ... An evacuation order for Los Angeles' Hollywood Hills West neighbourhood has been lifted after ...

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Fact or Fiction: Hollywood sign catches fire amid LA blazes? (10News)

A spokesperson for the Hollywood Sign Trust told the online magazine The Dispatch the sign did not burn and wasn't even in the line of danger.

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Sunset Fire | Brush fire stopped at 43 acres, fully contained (CBS News 8)

The blaze was estimated initially at 10 acres, but quickly spread to engulf 43 acres by midnight Thursday. The fire advanced rapidly near the popular Runyon ...

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Los Angeles wildfires devour thousands of homes, death toll rises to ... (Reuters)

Wildfires menacing Los Angeles have killed at least 10 people and devoured nearly 10000 structures, with five fires burning into a third night, ...

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