Los Angeles Residents Displaced by the Wildfires Can Get Free Housing on Airbnb — and Other Resources for Locals and Travelers in LA
09.01.2025 - 16:17
/ travelandleisure.com
As wildfires continue to burn across Los Angeles, we are gathering resources to help locals and travelers who are currently being displaced by the fires.
In the Pacific Palisades, the Palisades Fire is now burning across 17,234 acres; in Pasadena and Altadena, the Eaton Fire has spread to 10,600 acres; and the Sunset Fire in the Hollywood Hills is burning across 42.8 acres, according the fire-tracking app Watch Duty. As of early Thursday morning, an estimated 2,000 structures have been lost and at least 100,000 Los Angeles residents have been ordered to evacuate with 16 million people under a red-flag National Weather Service warning.
«With so many homes threatened and even more destroyed, I think the most immediate need is shelter for everyone displaced,» Marta Freedman, a well-known entrepreneur based in Malibu who just lost her home, told Travel + Leisure. «This unfathomable disaster doesn't have an end in sight, and I think awareness is important, too. When I put in a claim for my destroyed car today, the insurance agent had no idea the fires were happening. The L.A. hospitality community should come together to open their doors to the thousands of displaced families right now.»
Airbnb just announced it will provide «free, temporary housing for people who have been displaced by the Los Angeles wildfires.» You can find more information on booking a free stay here or offering a free stay here. In the announcement, Airbnb said they are «specifically focused on residents who have either lost their home or been forced to evacuate in the Altadena, Malibu, Pacific Palisades, Pasadena, Santa Monica, and Sylmar areas. Impacted residents can request assistance for temporary housing support from Airbnb.org by contacting 211 LA.»
An Airbnb spokesperson told T+L, «This policy means hosts can cancel eligible stays without consequences and guests who have an eligible booking can cancel for a refund. Guests with eligible reservations can cancel for a full refund if their trip has not yet started or a partial refund for any nights not stayed if they had to cut their trip short.» You can find more guidance at airbnb.com.
Vrbo has also announced it's offering refunds to guests who need to cancel their reservations, with no penalty to the host, The New York Times reported. Ride-sharing apps Uber and Lyft, meanwhile, are providing free rides to shelters for those in fire-impacted areas. Use the code WILDFIRE25 for a free Uber ride up to $40 to a shelter. Lyft users can employ the code CAFIRERELIEF25 for two rides up to $25 each to and from shelters.
Those who check into a Los Angeles hotel should keep their receipts and take photos of them so they can submit them to their home or travel insurance company for