A suspect has been arrested in connection with the Kenneth Fire in Los Angeles, which has led to evacuations and property destruction.

A suspect has been arrested concerning one of the multiple wildfires currently ravaging Los Angeles and other parts of California. Among the most significant blazes are the Palisades and Eaton fires, with the Kenneth Fire being the latest addition.

The Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office reports that at least 10 people have lost their lives due to these wildfires. Thousands have been forced to evacuate, with many homes already reduced to ashes.

According to the LAPD, the Kenneth Fire, which erupted on January 9, is suspected to be an act of arson. Eyewitnesses described a man on a bicycle, equipped with a large blowtorch, attempting to ignite discarded Christmas trees and trash cans. Community members detained the suspect until law enforcement arrived to make the arrest.

Despite some progress in containing the fires, officials report that over 10,000 structures have been destroyed this week alone. Strong winds continue to pose a significant threat, with Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass stating, “We are expecting this fire to rapidly spread due to high winds.”

The Kenneth Fire reportedly began near the San Fernando Valley, close to Ventura County and the West Hills neighborhood in northwest Los Angeles. This area is less than two miles from a school serving as a shelter for evacuees from the Palisades Fire, which has devastated several neighborhoods, including those of notable celebrities.

The rapid spread of the fires has led to chaotic evacuations, with congested roads forcing many residents to abandon their vehicles and flee on foot. Emergency services have deployed bulldozers to clear pathways and off-duty firefighters have been called in to assist in battling the relentless flames.

As the situation unfolds, authorities urge residents to stay alert and follow evacuation orders promptly to ensure their safety.