
The Palisades Fire destroyed more than 550 homes in the enclave, with about $1.59 billion in property lost.
An iconic Southern California stretch of the Pacific Coast Highway, closed to outsiders since January’s devastating Palisades Fire, will reopen Friday in advance of the travel-heavy Memorial Day weekend.
Traffic on the roughly 11-mile (18-kilometer) beach-hugging stretch from Santa Monica through Malibu, which averages more than 40,000 vehicles daily during the summer travel season, has been restricted to residents and construction vehicles since the blaze that killed 12 and destroyed almost 7,000 structures.
“In California, we get stuff done, period,” Governor Gavin Newsom said in a statement Thursday. “We’re opening the PCH back up early, with more lanes before Angelenos hit the road this Memorial Day.”