The scale of the effort will be vast — the area scorched by the major fires is equal to three times the size of Manhattan.
Alex Rosewood said and her family in Altadena lost their home along with priceless keepsakes and heirlooms, ranging from wedding photos and their grandmother’s quilt. “We all plan to rebuild ...
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Ash and other dangers mean LA area residents who fled fires a week ago won't be going home soonThe blazes could become the costliest fire disaster in U.S. history. Alex Rosewood and nearly her entire family in Altadena, northeast of Los Angeles, lost their homes — her father, whom she and ...
Alex Rosewood and nearly her entire family in Altadena, northeast of Los Angeles, lost their homes — her father, whom she and her husband were living with, and her aunt, uncle and cousin next door.
Alex Rosewood and nearly her entire family in Altadena, northeast of Los Angeles, lost their homes — her father, whom she and her husband were living with, and her aunt, uncle and cousin next door.
Alex Rosewood and nearly her entire family in Altadena, northeast of Los Angeles, lost their homes — her father, whom she and her husband were living with, and her aunt, uncle and cousin next door.
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