In Southern California, fast-moving wildfires are causing significant damage for the third consecutive day. Local businesses, such as popular theme parks, are being impacted by the fires.
Numerous firefighters are currently fighting multiple large wildfires in the Los Angeles region, in addition to several smaller fires. The fires have resulted in the destruction and damage of many structures, leading to the evacuation of over 100,000 individuals.
Universal Studios has decided to keep its doors closed on Thursday as a response to the ongoing fires. The closure includes Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal CityWalk, which were shut down on Wednesday.
Both Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal CityWalk will be closed Thursday, “as a result of the extreme winds and fire conditions,” the theme park said in a post on X.
The theme park is located in Universal City, north of Los Angeles and between Pasadena and the Pacific Palisades.
Is Disneyland impacted by the Los Angeles fires?
Disneyland has not announced any closures due to the fires.
The Disneyland Resort area, which includes Disneyland well as Disney California Adventure Park, is located in Anaheim, about 50 miles south of the Pacific Palisades.
Are other theme parks in California closed due to fires?
Six Flags Magic Mountain in the Santa Clarita area also announced Wednesday that the theme park in Valencia would close.
“Due to high winds, Magic Mountain will remain closed today to ensure the safety of our guests and team members. All tickets purchased for today will be honored any other regular operating day through December 31, 2025,” Six Flags Magic Mountain posted on X at the time.
Meanwhile, Knott’s Berry Farm in Buena Park has not announced closures or delays due to the fires.
This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.
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