As the winds blow across Southern California, many businesses, from local restaurants and chain establishments to film and television productions and a giant theme park, have been affected by the wildfires ravaging the area.
The Palisades chimney plate has burned more than 15,000 acres, destroying many houses and corporations in the Pacific Palisades region. ‘Altadena, while Hurst’s fireplace, near Sylmar, burned more than 500 acres.
They have already missed out on several long-standing corporations, adding food spot through Sea Moonshadows in Malibu and Reel Inn, a seafood food spot and establishment in Malibu for more than 30 years. All members of the feeding site are safe, its owners said.
“We are so grateful for the 36 years we’ve been a part of the community. Grateful to all of our customers. We are heartbroken and unsure what will be left,” owners Teddy and Andy Leonard wrote in an Instagram post Tuesday evening.
Long-standing plants around the Getty Villa in Pacific Palisades had their chimney clogged Tuesday night, the museum’s structures were not affected and its staff and collections were safe, the museum said in an article on X. The villa Getty will be closed until at least early. year. Week, and the Getty Center in Brentwood will be closed through Sunday “out of an abundance of caution and to help decrease traffic in the area,” the museum said.
Livestock and pet supplies store Malibu Feed Bin was also destroyed after 60 years in business, the store wrote in a Facebook post.
Universal Studios Hollywood and its Citywalk shopping mall were closed Wednesday due to wildfires and excessive winds in Southern California. The theme park said it would “continue to monitor the situation” and planned to reopen Thursday, according to A on its website.
“The safety of our team members and our guests is our top priority,” the statement said. Many NBCUniversal employees on the lot were told to work from home.
The theme park was not the Hollywood establishment affected through the fires. ABC canceled taping of “Jimmy Kimmel Live” Wednesday night in Hollywood and plans to air a repeat episode instead. Television productions such as “Doctor Odyssey” and “Gray’s Anatomy” have also been postponed.
CBS Productions was also scheduled to record Wednesday: the game’s show hosted by Drew Carey “The Price Is Right,” “NCIS,” “NCIS: Origins,” “The Neighborhood,” “Poppa’s House” and “After Midnight” — was reported in the same way.
NBCUniversal has suspended several television and film productions due to the inability of crews to handle portions of its remarkable studio lot. The corporation showed that the production of “hacks,” “happy’s place,” “booty,” “suit the” and “ted” were going dark on Wednesday.
Productions at Warner Bros. in Burbank also stopped, the studio said.
The extreme wind conditions and raging fires also led to the cancellation of several film premieres and screenings scheduled for Tuesday, including Amazon MGM Studios’ “Unstoppable” and Universal Pictures’ “Wolf Man.” The Wednesday premiere of Paramount Pictures’ “A Better Man” also was canceled, as was the Critics Choice Awards, which was set for Sunday in Santa Monica, according to Variety.
The scale, devastation, and geography of the fireplace shook the entertainment industry.
Several stars, adding Eugene Levy and Steve Guttenberg, and Hollywood executives and manufacturers in Pacific Palisades due to their proximity to the ocean and study. Malibu supplies the coastal section and especially houses in front of the high -price beach. More modest staff in Burbank, Glendale, Albena and Pasadena, communities that are outside the mountains.
In an interview on KTLA-TV, Guttenberg urged viewers to leave their keys in their cars if they had to abandon their vehicles along an exit route so first responders and others helping with the fire could clear the road for emergency vehicles.
“It’s not a parking lot,” he told the antenna. We want other people to move their cars. “
The developing wildfires have also affected food delivery apps like DoorDash, which suspended service Tuesday in spaces surrounding Pacific Palisades. The San Francisco company suspended service to Santa Monica, Westwood, Brentwood, Calabasas and Pasadena, as well as San Fernando, Santa Clarita. and Northridge.
DoorDash said it would adjust its operations as it learns more about the conditions.
“We deeply appreciate the patience and understanding of Dashers, merchants and consumers, and will resume operations as soon as it’s safe to do so,” DoorDash spokesperson Julian Crowley said in a statement.
Firefighters are fighting the flames on the fronts while dealing with wind bursts that have reached a hundred miles per hour. Los Angeles County authorities said Wednesday that the fight against the three primary fires has exerted massive pressure on crews and resources.
Times Queenie Wong, Alexandra del Rosario and Julia Wick contributed to this report.
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