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My kids were afraid and I, like many hundreds of thousands of other people, told my family, ‘We have to get a go bag ready right now,
Like so many people in this part of LA, I know multiple people who lost their homes in this fire,
I can feel the heat emanating from this house, which happens to be my aunt’s house,
I took an image of a charred staircase suspended in mid-air on what was left of a house's foundations,
One house is in flames, while next to it a house is untouched,
said photographer Dave Swanson And now those memories will be changed forever,
This is the worst I've seen [in Los Angeles]. The spread is crazy,
Cohen said in an exclusive conversation with The U.S. Sun I could have gone to the shelter in Pasadena, but who knows if things will get worse from there,
he exclusively told The U.S. Sun Feels like a real failing of the city,
This is pretty much the worst possible scenario for a firefight,
the Los Angeles Fire Department's David Ortiz told KTLA Really infuriating to learn that Mayor Karen Bass defunded the fire department to the tune of $23 million,
They had to get out by foot. They had to leave their cars,
Nothing phases me. It's not great, but I've been through worse,
He used clothes pins to pull in the fire jacket he’s wearing as a prop just so he would look snacky for TV,
a social media user slammed the anchor's ‘fashion-centric’ approach He's a fraud from head to toe."
Many criticised the reporter branding him ... journalist Paul V Rea commented Good evening tonight from Pacific Palisades here in southern California as multiple wildfires burn at this hour, out of control, across Los Angeles,
Muir reported on ABC World News Nice Jacket Bro. Glad you look nice and svelte with those clothesline pegs, while our city burns to the ground,
commented Los Angeles resident and television star Jack Osbourne The winds were like something that I’ve never seen before. Firefighters, police officers, deputies, they’re out there sheltering in their vehicles, in their trucks and their cars, so that they don’t end up getting burned from the fire,
Firefighters here on the line, they’re exhausted. You can see it in their eyes, but they’re not leaving here until they have relief,
Brent Pascua, a battalion chief for Cal Fire, told CNN Wednesday Last night was one of the most devastating and terrifying nights that we’ve seen in any part of our city, at any part of our history,
Marqueece Harris-Dawson, president of the Los Angeles City Council, said at the news conference Wednesday