Pasadena, California — The historic Rose Bowl Stadium has become a refuge for displaced families and first responders as wildfires devastate the Los Angeles area. Drone footage from January 13 shows the venue's parking lot filled with tents, RVs, and aid stations after the Easton Canyon wildfire forced evacuations. While the stadium remains untouched, the fire has claimed at least 16 lives and destroyed over 12,000 structures. The Rose Bowl now stands as a hub for relief efforts, providing shelter and support as emergency crews battle the flames.