By Matt Stiles, Sean O'Key, Byron Manley, Lou Robinson, Curt Merrill, Annette Choi, Rachel Wilson, Henrik Pettersson, Amy O’Kruk and Renée Rigdon, CNN

(CNN) — A series of life-threatening fires, the largest of which is in the Pacific Palisades, are destroying homes as they race across Los Angeles County and surrounding areas. CNN is tracking the fires in maps and charts.

Here’s a look at the latest available map of the Palisades Fire, a map that will automatically update as data becomes available.

CAL FIRE employs sensors attached to aircraft to capture fire perimeter data. Because high winds have grounded most aircraft, updates to the observed fire perimeter are delayed. Track the fire size and containment estimations on the fires currently burning throughout the state:

California officials continue updating the areas impacted by evacuation orders and warnings. More than 155,000 people in Los Angeles County were under mandatory evacuation orders for the Eaton, Palisades and Hurst fires at 11 a.m. ET on Wednesday, according to a CNN analysis of census data. That’s twice as many as official estimates Wednesday morning.

The map below will refresh automatically as new information becomes available.

Putting it into context, the Palisades Fire has spread at an alarming rate, burning more than 2,900 acres by 6:18 p.m. Tuesday. As of Wednesday morning, LA County Fire Chief Anthony Marrone said more than 5,000 acres has burned in the Palisades Fire.

Air quality will be a major concern as the fires continue to burn. Here’s a look at the data, which will automatically update every half hour.

Historical context

The summer months are typically the most significant for wildfire damage in California statewide. Wildfires like this are rare in January. The below chart shows the average number of acres burned per month throughout the last decade or so.

The Palisades and Eaton fires are already among the five largest fires to hit Los Angeles County since at least 2013.

This story is developing and will be updated.

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