'Much better posture' on fire response today, chief says
Los Angeles is in "much better posture" to battle the wildfires on Thursday, Los Angeles Fire Chief Kristin Crowley said during the briefing.
"The number of resources assigned to this fire siege event has increased significantly," she said. "Out-of-state resources continue to arrive in Los Angeles county and city, and we are appreciative to our fire partners from throughout the western United States for providing assistance to Los Angeles County in our time of need."
Crowley said growth of the Eaton Fire has been "significantly stopped," with the fire remaining at 10,600 acres burned.
The Lidia Fire in Acton has been 40% contained and "forward progress has been stopped," she said.