Pasadena resident says it was 'like Armageddon' as ash rained downpublished at 12:28 Greenwich Mean Time 9 January
It was "kinda nightmarish, a little bit like Armageddon" says one LA resident who spoke to BBC News about the scenes around his home.
Tyler Bridges and his fiancé chose to stay in their home in Pasadena, despite warnings from officials to evacuate on Wednesday night.
He says it started with "really really powerful winds" of up to 85mph (137kmh), causing tree branches to get thrown around and fall on cars, fences and houses.
"And then the fire started" he says, adding "there's no way to stop or contain a fire where the winds are that powerful.
"It was raining ash. You would go outside and ash would slam into your face, your eyes, and your mouth. It's hard to breathe, you're coughing".
"The worst part is the closer to the fires you get, the darker it gets. Very black. Very dark. And so last night was a really scary time for Pasanedans."

A home burns down on the 2700 block of Woodlyn Rd as LA County Firefighters try to save it during the Eaton Fire in Pasadena on Wednesday, January 8, 2025