Palisades and Altadena: A Year of Change Since the Wildfires
Then-and-Now Images Highlight Recovery in Palisades and Altadena One Year Post-Wildfires
One year after devastating wildfires swept through the Palisades and Altadena, a series of compelling then-and-now images reveal the landscapes’ recovery efforts and resilience.
The wildfires, which caused significant destruction and displacement, left many residents grappling with loss. As communities began to rebuild, local authorities and organizations mobilized to assist those affected. The stark contrast between the images captures not only the physical changes but also the emotional journey of the residents as they begin to heal.
In the months following the fires, community members rallied together, showcasing a spirit of perseverance. Local initiatives focused on replanting efforts and restoring homes, with many volunteers contributing their time and resources.
“The images serve as a reminder of both the fragility of our environment and our determination to rebuild,” a community organizer stated. The recovery process has been a testament to the strength of the affected neighborhoods, illustrating a commitment to restore what was lost.
The long-term implications of these wildfires remain, as conversations about wildfire preparedness and environmental management gain traction. As residents reflect on the past year, the focus continues to shift toward sustainable recovery and future resilience against potential natural disasters.







