Rich people are allergic to salt water. And are not willing to pay for fire resistant building materials and protective plumbing water houselhold systems. They prefer to feel important and hard done by. Blame the geographic elememts, blame nature and blame the LA Mayor.
Imagine being a Native American and having your entire village killed and burned to the ground or a Black person in Tulsa Oklahoma Massacre having your entire family killed and community burned to the ground 🙄 American amnesia, cognitive dissonance 🙄🙄
The other irony is these homes will be rebuilt and 20 years from now, high tides and storm waves will damage these homes again. One only has to look at the video and see where the water has reached.
@@kevfit4333 They wouldn't be able to get hoses between the packed zero setback property lines, plus seawater is not freshwater and, well just look it up.
I'm not certain but I believe most of those places were built decades and decades ago. I also believe there has been a no new construction law in place regarding that area for some time now.
Years ago, I was fortunate enough to be invited to spend the weekend in one of those Malibu beach houses. I felt incredibly fortunate because at the time, I was a starving college student in San Diego. One morning, I woke up and went out on the balcony to view the beach and waves. Next door, Ryan O'Neal lived with Farah Fawcett. I didn't see them, but Ryan's son was out surfing the morning swell. On the other side was a childhood hero of mine, Lloyd Bridges. He had been exercising and was just finishing up some routine on his deck. It was surreal and I wondered about this quality of life, and now, I am so sorry for all their losses and having to go through this devastation. It is much the same in Maui, although on a smaller scale...
All these people lived in a bubble. They believe their bubble to have infinite strength and could withstand the incompetence that they placed in civic positions. They never realized how fragile society is.
I'm sending Love from Nebraska. I have a dear friend that moved out there, and became a big success. I got to visit, and I'll never forget how it was in the Palisades and Malibu. I wish you all a better, brighter future.
Absolutely stunning. I was in LA in February 1971 when the Sylmar earthquake struck the north end of Los Angeles basin. That next night, the full moon rose a deep blood red from the smoke of all the fires. It was other-worldly.
I cannot imagine losing your home and a lifetime of possessions. Even if you are rich and can recover the loss is devastating. My sympathies to all those affected, rich and poor alike.
Possesions you will not take to the other world the soul world the real word this is just here on earth a blind ilusion. Devastating yes but nothing happends for no reason find espirituality it will fill the void
I hope it isn't so but the plan is for this to happen to you too. THEY WANT A WORLD OF THEIR OWN & all those. that remain chipped & existing in their 5G Kill Grid SMART cities for stupid people. The SAFE Cities are DIGITAL PRISONS. HUNGER GAMES are here. UN AGENDA 2030. WEF 2030 Gaols now ramped up to 2028. They want us dead or under their TOTAL control. As goes Palestine so goes the world....& both by the same hand. Have you heard of the Kalergi plan, Cloward PIven or The Great White Replacement? All brought to you by the rothschilds & rockefellers. The rothschilds control by major share holding of PG&E who own the SMART metres that started many of these fires & DEWs & paid arsons the rest. People need to invest some time in researching these happenings....ALL intentional & coming to your town sometime soon. Its a "global" Agenda. LA fire was planned prior to 2016 but was put on the table under SMART LA 2028.
I agree! Though, the ocean has been creeping closer. I live in Florida. The west coast of Florida was beat up with hurricanes last year, in the same areas. Some of the houses had been there for 50 years, before 2024. They survived Hurricane Ian in 2022, as it raked over our area for hours because it stalled. Hurricanes Helene and Milton, was too much.
It is incredible to see that some houses survived that inferno. The people who survived must have been terrified, running for their lives in the midst of this disaster. I cannot even begin to imagine and pray the survivors get all that they need to help rebuild their lives.
I agree with you. Being from Oregon, where the beach and access is allowed for all citizens. They should not be able to rebuild right there on the beach
Of course... because they want to use every inch of land to make more profit as possible.... We humans got this wonderful planet for free....but greedy brings a lot problems.... No space between homes , and homes to close to the ocean..... Beach should be for everyone....
If that's really what you think. Wake up man. You see that damn OCEAN beside them I'd think if I had millions, I'd go down to the local home depot and grab an irriation pump. They had power for some reason until the lines sparked and caught fire as well. But yah the houses were SUPER close. That's it
@@puvlea83 A fully engulfed house is hot enough to set adjacent houses within 10-15 feet through radiant heat alone, and much farther via flying embers. How much help do you really think a 5hp Home Depot pump is gonna be against that? The water pumps on a fire engine are 1-200hp, sometimes more. You're not going to stop a house bursting into flames from the heat of the house next door with a sprinkler system. He never said or implied "that's it". He said the close spacing made it worse. Which it clearly did. There's a reason every single house along the shore is destroyed.
@zacharyjacobs7233 when you realize they didn't send help as quickly as you think. Everyone evacuated, some homes were saved by garden hoses. The ones who stayed back rescued their possessions with less. It took over 5 days to get our Canadian rescue resources, and even now they are getting damaged by personal drones. Wake up bud.
There were a couple of homes that didn't burn down because they are designed to be fire safe. Even though they were close to their neighbors. So the building department is going to have to study those and come up with regulations for new construction. New construction in the LA area will have to include some fire safety for the house and in the yard layout.
At the moment, all eyes are on the fire and the destroyed houses. However, the long-term economic impact will be even more painful. Bankruptcies, homelessness, people who have lost their jobs, the rebuilding and the clean-up work will swallow up huge costs. It really is a huge challenge to deal with
And it's all gotnro be done with green energy, which is absolutely useless and unfit for purpose. This is what electing traitors does. Newsome and bass... Elected by the very people whose houses have now burned down as a result of democrat greed and terminal capitalism.
Yes. I pray for all the people who are suffering this horrible situations... I,m a Cristian I love people in general...but I also understand that We humans don't legally own the planet... Almighty GOD YHVH and Christ are the owners of the universe...we are temporary residents.....I want to stay humble and faithful to Christ. Thank you.
@@nepalihercules Theres a lot of empty beach free for all and also for poor people not only in California but also worldwide, but they prefer the neighbourhood of less poor people and houses. i do not know why.
Yes I was thinking what where those houses doing there, not bad wishes but anyway the sea would take them away either as the sea level rises or with any big tide
I grew up in the once beautiful state of CA. I've watched it deteriorate through the years, but this area was always so beautiful. I love driving on the PCH from Ventura to LA. We'd go to the beaches right here every day during the summer. It's going to be very strange when I'm back on that road again. Since a lot of these homes are summer homes or second homes, I imagine that it's part of the reason they were leveled. No one was there to protect it. I'm so sorry to see this footage. It's very painful.
@robedmund9948 You are generalizing. All people from California are not bad. The far right hates liberal California and liberal celebrities because we're not part of the cult. They have a PR campaign against this state and the people who live here.
The homes were beautiful. So much loss. I heard two people talking about this. The one had lost her Malibu home. She talked about all of the treasures she had lost, so many special things . She said she had driven by it today and she said that she had purchased the house already built, as so many had. She said something really surprising then. She said she had never seen the ocean for miles in Malibu before. She said that t looked so beautiful like it once must have. She started crying. Her friend stood up and hugged her.
Pierderea cea mai mare.........este SUFLETUL!! La el se gândește cineva???? Adunăm comori pe pământ, pe care le vom lăsa când ne luam zborul la tatăl ceresc.Să avem grijă de fapte!!!
I really really hope they don’t allow people to build on that land again. The ocean and views shouldn’t be for only the wealthy.. it should be enjoyed by everyone.
I agree. Why I don’t wish this on anyone, no one should be right on the beach. The Outerbsnks in NC also. Houses falling into the water from beach erosion. Lighthouses & mansions have to be moved & a classic example is in the North East US like Massachusetts Cape Cod area. But these fires went way inland also, yes?
@@thomastuorto9929 I agree also. I would think this is all public beach front. Why were those houses allowed tobr built so close tothe water. I think, and Im sorry all lost thier homes, I really am, but beach is from God and everyone is entitled to beach.
I heard an American engineer saying that if you go to West Africa, you'd be amazed at how they build their houses with 100% strong. concrete stronger than any house in Los Angeles.
@@makhoudiallo1 that would be idiotic because houses in California need to be made from wood because they’re more flexible to seismic shocks from earthquakes.
And perplexing to see trees still standing, many of them fully green or just browned, next to completely burnt-down homes. It's as if the fire selected for houses and buildings and left the trees largely unscathed. I remember seeing this same phenomenon in the aftermath of the Maui fires that occurred on 8.08.23.
Its so painful looking at this. Makes my heart race and gives me such anxiety knowing the grief and pain that the fires have caused. Praying for friends and everyone whose homes burned and/or were damaged. Not sure how one recovers from something like this, but I pray they can. ☹
@@EnchantedSmellyWolf Not at all. It can be rinsed. Sea water is as fine as drinking water to put fires out and it is NOT acidic. What are you talking about? It's salty, therefore alkaline...
@@EnchantedSmellyWolf Sea water isn't "very corrosive". Flush the equipment after use. Flushing or replacing hoses and pumps is cheaper than rebuilding a hundred houses
When you see it from this perspective, it is unbelievable. The effort involved to clean this all up, and compensate the homeowners, and get them back into homes will be overwhelming.
Lost Angeles... 😢 It looks so unreal, the beautiful blue ocean close to all these burned houses... My prayers to all the people who lost everything... 🙏❤
Even if your house survived the fire, your entire neighbourhood, landscape, trees, floras & faunas are all burned down... could you still live there? all you see is ruins, dead trees... you can't go out to talk a scroll, there's no more feel... you can't go your favorite local coffee shop because it's burned down, your grocer is burn down, so you've to drive even further away, all your neighbours are somewhere else, it's like a dead town... trees takes ages to replant and grow, houses takes years to rebuilt... if it's going to be rebuilt, you will have to face tons of noise and air pollution... if you've kids, their school / kindegarden are all burned down, so you've to send your kids to a further away school.... your home value might go down... who wants to buy your home at expensive price if the entire neighbourhood and community is gone? it's even sadder if you're in your retirement age planning to retire there... the situation is just is so grim.....
Not to mention many of these houses will have no power, no utilities, no cell service, and the threat of highly contaminated water. Unfortunately, the homes still standing in these catastrophic burn areas will also be uninhabitable for some time.
I reckon some corporations will snap up properties at discounted rates and hold on to it until conditions for rebuilding are right. Then sell at massive profit.
This wasn’t nature… this is now a landgrab… watch Newsom dancing and laughing about the land developers and lawyers already organised to come in just as they are doing in Hawaii Lahaina. So evil and sinister.
@@OlgaQLD 100% exactly true. the smart city will replace this area, and there is a document of the 2028 smart city, build back better design, and its exactly the areas that just burnt.
Houses shouldn't built so close to the ocean.... There is so much land... can't contractors built several yards away from the water??? The Beach should be free from construction.
Absolutely gut wrenching, this is truly devastating 😪 just thinking of these poor people, rich or poor, just sadness at another level 😢 wishing and praying 🙏 for you all ❤️🙏
The title says up front that this is drone footage, and drones do not record audio. With a helicopter flyover you might expect a story. But drone footage is commonly accompanied only by music (often adding emotional content), and so I don't know what the problem is (since its not clickbait).
There was an empty freshwater reservoir with no desalination plants. You've also got homes that weren't up to modern fire codes and no controlled burning of overgrown brush that carried embers from those crazy Santa Ana winds. Lots to unpack here for California.
Its heartbreaking to watch. Not all these folks were wealthy, some lost a lifetime of collecting and mementos that cant be replaced. I saw a woman who lost her husband’s ashes in the fire. I suffered a major water leak in my house that required ripping 1/3 to the studs. The emotional toll that took was huge. My heart goes out to these folks.
My heart is broken for Los Angeles 💔. LA is my home, I live here for 31 years. Came long way from Eastern Europe and never left. But we'll rebuild, Californians is strong!❤
My thoughts exactly! Now the real rich & real estate moguls are going to be looking to aquire the land. Rite on the beach should be bought out by the government & declared a no build zone.
I live in the UK so have never experienced anything like this and while losing* your home can be devastating they can at least be rebuilt but the tragic loss of life is truly horrendous and thoughts to the family’s of everyone who lost loved ones 😢
There's a tax exemption if your house is completely destroyed. However, the land value comprises 2/3 of the property tax, and that doesn't get suspended. The more the reason to pay off your mortgage sooner. Better to be free and clear and burned down, then to have a second mortgage for "remodeling" and then have it all burned down.
My gut feeling tells me it was arson. My condolences go out to those who have lost their homes, who have been afraid, injured, or even lost their lives.
Heartbreaking to see, truly feel sorry for all those people loosing there homes etc, I wish everyone going through this extremely difficult time the best etc
@ that’s one perspective to look at, but you should also be looking at the much bigger picture where homes are lost, with personal treasures lost such as family photos and priceless things, material things can be replaced, but can you replace a photo that’s in a photo album that’s not digital ? Keep an open mind
I've always thought it was unfair that they allow rich people to build homes that block the view of the ocean from the road. I hope that they never rebuild these homes there again. Why should only 20 residential home residents see the pacific? Opening up more access to the beaches in California is needed. The needs of the many should trump the needs of the VERY FEW EXTREMELY RICH!
Google: capitalism Nobody cares. Work harder if you want that view. You don’t want to work for stuff you want it given to you. Your parents have told you this time and time again.
This is really sad. The original people of California, who had occupied the region for 1000s of years, named the region Smoky-fire, because it's always been prone to huge seasonal fires. For that reason, they never built big settlements here. European settlements here are now being challenged by global warming. Wisdom is found in history
They pay millions in taxes to have public safety. Too bad woke government idots spent it on Trump proofing California. Too busy on their phones getting brainwashed to leftist loony
If the fire hydrants were supposedly 'dry,' then why couldn’t the fire trucks hook up water pumps to the ocean-literally just feet away-to extinguish the fire?
It's way harder than you think, pumping uphill takes huge pumps bigger than what is on the trucks and there would have to be huge filters for the sand rolling around in the surf
There’s aerial pictures of neighborhoods away from the ocean and each house had a pool in its backyard. Their own personal reservoir. A generator, a pump, and a few hoses. Voila. Oh, the chlorine will hurt your plants.
Hearts may be broken but true faith is not! Continued prayers for the people of California who lost their homes and especially those who lost loved ones.
Lack of preparation has caused one hell of a disaster.. I cannot get my head around of running out of water.... Such a shame. incompetence at its best..
It didn’t look like all the water possible could stop those 90 mph winds from sending fire everywhere and igniting so much long term vegetation after so many years of drought. Those poor firefighters looked like they were tree pissing.
There are a few small brick walls visible and the occasional steel beam but what do they build their multi million dollar houses out of? Cardboard perhaps.
Such a beautiful location driven there so many time my visits to California, so sorry for loss, bless all the people and animals, it does seem like the force of nature taken back the land
The access to Beach should be free for all as it's a public place.🤔🤔🙃.... but few billionaires are making it their private property ... Finally, the nature has claimed back the beach.... The Nature has the right to defend itself.
Incredible destruction, I am so sorry for the losses everyone in Palisades and Altadena have suffered it’s just awful. I humbly wish for nothing to be rebuilt on the beach so ALL people can enjoy the calming peace of the ocean view. 💗
To anyone that lives on that exclusive strip of beach with high tide under your stilted house, a massive highway so close you get get hit by a southbound automobile if you tripped out the front door, with a huge wall-of-a-hill wanting to slide into the ocean across said highway, and after fire destroyed everything there..................... M O V E.
It's devastating, but maybe humans shouldn't build houses so close to the ocean. It feels silly from a safety point of view, as well as taking the sea from others
1. It's wasn't the sea which destroyed those houses it was FIRE coming from the opposite direction 2. The beach in front of those houses is public(up to the high tide line) NOT private, so not taking ANY sea from others, plus there are far better beaches with much bigger strips of sand to go to than that tiny beach for the public
Hold our elected officials accountable and responsible for this!... this was not caused by climate change... it was caused by a lack of preparation and action.
The irony of being steps away from the ocean, yet your home burn to the ground, life is something
Rich people are allergic to salt water. And are not willing to pay for fire resistant building materials and protective plumbing water houselhold systems. They prefer to feel important and hard done by. Blame the geographic elememts, blame nature and blame the LA Mayor.
Yeah, why didn't they pump seawater🤔
Imagine being a Native American and having your entire village killed and burned to the ground or a Black person in Tulsa Oklahoma Massacre having your entire family killed and community burned to the ground 🙄 American amnesia, cognitive dissonance 🙄🙄
The other irony is these homes will be rebuilt and 20 years from now, high tides and storm waves will damage these homes again. One only has to look at the video and see where the water has reached.
@@kevfit4333 They wouldn't be able to get hoses between the packed zero setback property lines, plus seawater is not freshwater and, well just look it up.
Crazy those houses were literally built on the beach. In Australia we preserve the sand dunes that close to the beach.
Only in America
Hopefully they will not allow them to rebuild in these areas but money talks.😢🦘
This is not Australia. This is America.
This is not that...
I'm not certain but I believe most of those places were built decades and decades ago. I also believe there has been a no new construction law in place regarding that area for some time now.
It’s so distressing to see what has happened…my hearts go out to all the homeowners that lost their homes, “God bless” I hope you do recover.☹️😢 🇦🇺🦘
Years ago, I was fortunate enough to be invited to spend the weekend in one of those Malibu beach houses. I felt incredibly fortunate because at the time, I was a starving college student in San Diego. One morning, I woke up and went out on the balcony to view the beach and waves. Next door, Ryan O'Neal lived with Farah Fawcett. I didn't see them, but Ryan's son was out surfing the morning swell. On the other side was a childhood hero of mine, Lloyd Bridges. He had been exercising and was just finishing up some routine on his deck. It was surreal and I wondered about this quality of life, and now, I am so sorry for all their losses and having to go through this devastation. It is much the same in Maui, although on a smaller scale...
All these people lived in a bubble. They believe their bubble to have infinite strength and could withstand the incompetence that they placed in civic positions. They never realized how fragile society is.
i am so sad & sorry..may God bless you all with a new beautiful home. sending Love hugs & prayers from the Philippines❤
I'm sending Love from Nebraska. I have a dear friend that moved out there, and became a big success. I got to visit, and I'll never forget how it was in the Palisades and Malibu. I wish you all a better, brighter future.
Absolutely stunning. I was in LA in February 1971 when the Sylmar earthquake struck the north end of Los Angeles basin. That next night, the full moon rose a deep blood red from the smoke of all the fires. It was other-worldly.
And it happened again. I have it loaded up on my channel. Very red moon.
I was there also in North Hollywood. Still feels almost like yesterday
@@niveknospmoht8743 I was in my Aunts living room with my cousins…….Bluebell Av. North Hollywood. and yes, it feels like yesterday.
Chemie in der Atmosphäre !!
Und
Wetterwaffen/Energiewaffen
Wow
I cannot imagine losing your home and a lifetime of possessions. Even if you are rich and can recover the loss is devastating. My sympathies to all those affected, rich and poor alike.
You need Buddha. Then You will be able to imagine it.
We talk too much about fires and humans but not about wildlife. Humans cause them and animals suffer the consequences.
Possesions you will not take to the other world the soul world the real word this is just here on earth a blind ilusion. Devastating yes but nothing happends for no reason find espirituality it will fill the void
I hope it isn't so but the plan is for this to happen to you too. THEY WANT A WORLD OF THEIR OWN & all those. that remain chipped & existing in their 5G Kill Grid SMART cities for stupid people. The SAFE Cities are DIGITAL PRISONS. HUNGER GAMES are here. UN AGENDA 2030. WEF 2030 Gaols now ramped up to 2028. They want us dead or under their TOTAL control. As goes Palestine so goes the world....& both by the same hand. Have you heard of the Kalergi plan, Cloward PIven or The Great White Replacement? All brought to you by the rothschilds & rockefellers. The rothschilds control by major share holding of PG&E who own the SMART metres that started many of these fires & DEWs & paid arsons the rest. People need to invest some time in researching these happenings....ALL intentional & coming to your town sometime soon. Its a "global" Agenda. LA fire was planned prior to 2016 but was put on the table under SMART LA 2028.
I agree! Though, the ocean has been creeping closer. I live in Florida. The west coast of Florida was beat up with hurricanes last year, in the same areas. Some of the houses had been there for 50 years, before 2024. They survived Hurricane Ian in 2022, as it raked over our area for hours because it stalled. Hurricanes Helene and Milton, was too much.
Heartbreaking. For those who lost their homes, and for all Americans that such a wonderful place should be so thoroughly devastated.
It is a wonderful and beautiful place. Such a tragedy??
It is incredible to see that some houses survived that inferno. The people who survived must have been terrified, running for their lives in the midst of this disaster. I cannot even begin to imagine and pray the survivors get all that they need to help rebuild their lives.
Te digo o mesmo 😢😢😢e devastador perder a sua casa .so resta orar por todos...
Houses should not be permitted on the beach like this. The beach and beach land belong to the public. It should be public state beach land.
Complete nonsense, but in this century, complete nonsense seems to get it’s way.
All land can be owned, up to high tide. The beach below that is state land.
Public access is an idea.
Who said that? Charles Marx? what if public state do not want this tsunami exposed land? how deep shall this no-mans-land reach?
Another California wildfire is called ...... GREED !
I agree with you. Being from Oregon, where the beach and access is allowed for all citizens. They should not be able to rebuild right there on the beach
No space between the homes made it much more destructive.
Of course... because they want to use every inch of land to make more profit as possible....
We humans got this wonderful planet for free....but greedy brings a lot problems....
No space between homes , and homes to close to the ocean.....
Beach should be for everyone....
If that's really what you think.
Wake up man. You see that damn OCEAN beside them
I'd think if I had millions, I'd go down to the local home depot and grab an irriation pump.
They had power for some reason until the lines sparked and caught fire as well.
But yah the houses were SUPER close. That's it
@@puvlea83 A fully engulfed house is hot enough to set adjacent houses within 10-15 feet through radiant heat alone, and much farther via flying embers. How much help do you really think a 5hp Home Depot pump is gonna be against that? The water pumps on a fire engine are 1-200hp, sometimes more. You're not going to stop a house bursting into flames from the heat of the house next door with a sprinkler system.
He never said or implied "that's it". He said the close spacing made it worse. Which it clearly did. There's a reason every single house along the shore is destroyed.
@zacharyjacobs7233 when you realize they didn't send help as quickly as you think. Everyone evacuated, some homes were saved by garden hoses.
The ones who stayed back rescued their possessions with less.
It took over 5 days to get our Canadian rescue resources, and even now they are getting damaged by personal drones. Wake up bud.
There were a couple of homes that didn't burn down because they are designed to be fire safe. Even though they were close to their neighbors.
So the building department is going to have to study those and come up with regulations for new construction.
New construction in the LA area will have to include some fire safety for the house and in the yard layout.
At the moment, all eyes are on the fire and the destroyed houses. However, the long-term economic impact will be even more painful. Bankruptcies, homelessness, people who have lost their jobs, the rebuilding and the clean-up work will swallow up huge costs. It really is a huge challenge to deal with
Tutto pianificato distruzione povertà morte
In Gaza is even worse.
И на Украине тоже беда!@@cobbvd
And it's all gotnro be done with green energy, which is absolutely useless and unfit for purpose.
This is what electing traitors does.
Newsome and bass...
Elected by the very people whose houses have now burned down as a result of democrat greed and terminal capitalism.
@cobbvd well maybe they shouldn't elect terrorists then.
This is a "fascinating" yet disturbing view. Thanks LA Times for the images. It doesn't really look like the aftermath of any wildfire I've ever seen.
Peace and love to y'all from Belgium [Europe] ❤
A humbling lesson once again that mother nature has all the power. My heart breaks for all who have lost so much. ❤
Yes.
I pray for all the people who are suffering this horrible situations...
I,m a Cristian I love people in general...but I also understand that
We humans don't legally own the planet... Almighty GOD YHVH and Christ are the owners of the universe...we are temporary residents.....I want to stay humble and faithful to Christ.
Thank you.
"mother nature"😂😂😂
Man made fire
Intentional
WHAT OR WHO IS MOTHER NATURE ? WILL SOMEONE PLEASE EXPLAIN .
The beach should serve as a pathway for people, not a foundation for houses.
at least the beach is now accessible for poor people as well.
@@nepalihercules Theres a lot of empty beach free for all and also for poor people not only in California but also worldwide, but they prefer the neighbourhood of less poor people and houses. i do not know why.
The beaches are there for all, those are not private or owned by the people in those houses. Anyone can walk along the beaches.
Yes I was thinking what where those houses doing there, not bad wishes but anyway the sea would take them away either as the sea level rises or with any big tide
"Yeah, but like...we're rich, and because we're rich we're gonna do whatever the hell we like."
DON'T build houses along the coastline anymore ? The coastline belongs to the PUBLIC ?
You tell em Sandoz!
No it doesn’t.
Up to the high tide line. Above that it’s not.
@@hoodatdondar2664It does now. 😂
I agree, but this area has had homes here for almost 100 years. No one in this life time remembers this beach before them.
I grew up in the once beautiful state of CA. I've watched it deteriorate through the years, but this area was always so beautiful. I love driving on the PCH from Ventura to LA. We'd go to the beaches right here every day during the summer. It's going to be very strange when I'm back on that road again. Since a lot of these homes are summer homes or second homes, I imagine that it's part of the reason they were leveled. No one was there to protect it. I'm so sorry to see this footage. It's very painful.
The state itself is still beautiful. The people.............???
@robedmund9948 You are generalizing. All people from California are not bad. The far right hates liberal California and liberal celebrities because we're not part of the cult. They have a PR campaign against this state and the people who live here.
It is humbling to see how quickly great structures succumb to the great forces of nature.
They are made of cardboard 😒 ....Great structure he said...
not everyone lives in a cardboard house, lol 😆 @
Greed and vanity is contagious
Epidemic all around glob
No one should own the beaches, it should be for all to share.
There are hundreds and hundreds of miles of public beaches for people to go to in California.
No one does. The issue is acess.
The law states everyone has free beach access
Everyone can access that beach.
Maybe you should work harder…
Reminds me of the devastation in Hawaii last year…but multiplied many times 😢
Common Denominator: Both run by the same single party for decades.
This is so heartbreaking. ❤Sending you all love from Canada.
The homes were beautiful. So much loss. I heard two people talking about this. The one had lost her Malibu home. She talked about all of the treasures she had lost, so many special things . She said she had driven by it today and she said that she had purchased the house already built, as so many had. She said something really surprising then. She said she had never seen the ocean for miles in Malibu before. She said that t looked so beautiful like it once must have. She started crying. Her friend stood up and hugged her.
Pierderea cea mai mare.........este SUFLETUL!! La el se gândește cineva????
Adunăm comori pe pământ, pe care le vom lăsa când ne luam zborul la tatăl ceresc.Să avem grijă de fapte!!!
I really really hope they don’t allow people to build on that land again. The ocean and views shouldn’t be for only the wealthy.. it should be enjoyed by everyone.
What a lad of AI-bot garbage!
No more buildings along these beaches 🙏
I agree. Why I don’t wish this on anyone, no one should be right on the beach. The Outerbsnks in NC also. Houses falling into the water from beach erosion. Lighthouses & mansions have to be moved & a classic example is in the North East US like Massachusetts Cape Cod area. But these fires went way inland also, yes?
Das bleibt hoffentlich auch so.
Looked like somebody is pouring concrete . 4 concrete trucks there . A guy putting a chute on.
the rich will do what they want, rebuild.
@@thomastuorto9929 I agree also. I would think this is all public beach front. Why were those houses allowed tobr built so close tothe water. I think, and Im sorry all lost thier homes, I really am, but beach is from God and everyone is entitled to beach.
Expensive mansions built with wood and styrofoam
Mind blowing 🤯
I heard an American engineer saying that if you go to West Africa, you'd be amazed at how they build their houses with 100% strong. concrete stronger than any house in Los Angeles.
Concrete and brick structures often fall during earthquakes
@@lesliefranklin1870 hoo ok thank you i did not know that. You are right we dont experience earthquakes in Africa
@@makhoudiallo1 that would be idiotic because houses in California need to be made from wood because they’re more flexible to seismic shocks from earthquakes.
"Billionaires Beach" gone. It should be turned into a public beach, in my opinion.
I think so too. I don't live in California, though. Do you think there is a good chance that will happen?
It already is.
Access is a little easier, tho.
they're too greedy and armed with lobbyists
This has been like this for almost 100 years now, but it's all part of the process.
New Future AI city in LA coming soon!
Billionaire beach (Carbon beach) is NOT gone. This area is closer to Santa Monica, the beginning of Malibu. 🤷🏼♂️🤷🏼♂️🤷🏼♂️
I still don’t get how all those homes could burn to the ground with an unlimited supply of ocean water just yards away…
And perplexing to see trees still standing, many of them fully green or just browned, next to completely burnt-down homes. It's as if the fire selected for houses and buildings and left the trees largely unscathed. I remember seeing this same phenomenon in the aftermath of the Maui fires that occurred on 8.08.23.
Its so painful looking at this. Makes my heart race and gives me such anxiety knowing the grief and pain that the fires have caused. Praying for friends and everyone whose homes burned and/or were damaged. Not sure how one recovers from something like this, but I pray they can. ☹
You'd expect houses which are directly alongside the Pacific Ocean to have enough water to put out the fire.
No. The sea is very corrosive (acidic) to be used. The fire fighter tools will get damaged.
@@EnchantedSmellyWolf Not at all. It can be rinsed. Sea water is as fine as drinking water to put fires out and it is NOT acidic. What are you talking about? It's salty, therefore alkaline...
@eily_b I don't know much, but judging by salt water, it can damage the eco environment, which is the soil. Fire Fighters avoid using salt water,
@@EnchantedSmellyWolf Sea water isn't "very corrosive".
Flush the equipment after use.
Flushing or replacing hoses and pumps is cheaper than rebuilding a hundred houses
@@EnchantedSmellyWolf The soil which is close to the beach will already be laden with salt.
I'm so sorry..Pls be strong..From Malta
Its crazy to see so much destruction and yet the ocean is still just as beautiful as can be. Unreal.
God's creation remains intact!!!
If it weren’t for this fire we could never even see this span of ocean at all. It looks beautiful as ever because it can finally be seen.
When you see it from this perspective, it is unbelievable. The effort involved to clean this all up, and compensate the homeowners, and get them back into homes will be overwhelming.
Lost Angeles... 😢 It looks so unreal, the beautiful blue ocean close to all these burned houses... My prayers to all the people who lost everything... 🙏❤
Even if your house survived the fire, your entire neighbourhood, landscape, trees, floras & faunas are all burned down... could you still live there? all you see is ruins, dead trees... you can't go out to talk a scroll, there's no more feel... you can't go your favorite local coffee shop because it's burned down, your grocer is burn down, so you've to drive even further away, all your neighbours are somewhere else, it's like a dead town... trees takes ages to replant and grow, houses takes years to rebuilt... if it's going to be rebuilt, you will have to face tons of noise and air pollution... if you've kids, their school / kindegarden are all burned down, so you've to send your kids to a further away school.... your home value might go down... who wants to buy your home at expensive price if the entire neighbourhood and community is gone? it's even sadder if you're in your retirement age planning to retire there... the situation is just is so grim.....
Not to mention many of these houses will have no power, no utilities, no cell service, and the threat of highly contaminated water. Unfortunately, the homes still standing in these catastrophic burn areas will also be uninhabitable for some time.
I reckon some corporations will snap up properties at discounted rates and hold on to it until conditions for rebuilding are right. Then sell at massive profit.
The first thing they will need is housing for the army of immigrant construction workers to live in
Squatters and the homeless will eventually take over.
@@bambesfresser💯%
Nature reclaims what is owned
More like the Deep State making way for a Smart City....
Narure obviously does
not like material world
This wasn’t nature… this is now a landgrab… watch Newsom dancing and laughing about the land developers and lawyers already organised to come in just as they are doing in Hawaii Lahaina. So evil and sinister.
this wasnt natures doing.
@@OlgaQLD 100% exactly true. the smart city will replace this area, and there is a document of the 2028 smart city, build back better design, and its exactly the areas that just burnt.
The Beach is clear now, without the Houses looks good
Houses shouldn't built so close to the ocean.... There is so much land... can't contractors built several yards away from the water???
The Beach should be free from construction.
@@MariaNunes-po5rc What? On the highway? Think!
You are naive beyond Pluto. The CA dums will take these properties by eminent domain for condos. WAKE UP!
My heart goes out for all these home owners I keep them in my prayers God bless them
Absolutely gut wrenching, this is truly devastating 😪 just thinking of these poor people, rich or poor, just sadness at another level 😢 wishing and praying 🙏 for you all ❤️🙏
I'm so sorry to everyone affected...❤️🩹🫂💔🥵🫂
Why is a news outlet adding mood music to their clips? Please just deliver news without telling us how to feel about it.
The title says up front that this is drone footage, and drones do not record audio. With a helicopter flyover you might expect a story. But drone footage is commonly accompanied only by music (often adding emotional content), and so I don't know what the problem is (since its not clickbait).
An ocean of water could not protect them against the fires of hell.
Proof that God does control all elements.
You must listen to Mother.... she is speaking...
Governor Gavin Newsom arranged that water not be accessible for firefighters ! Newsom’s plan: Land grab for to build Smart Cities !
There was an empty freshwater reservoir with no desalination plants. You've also got homes that weren't up to modern fire codes and no controlled burning of overgrown brush that carried embers from those crazy Santa Ana winds. Lots to unpack here for California.
When you've got a DEI hire for a mayor mismanaging the city's finances & resources, that is to be expected.
It is mind boggling how some places look like they were not even touched!
My L.A. will never be the same again. We only have memories of how fun it was back then. So sad!!!
La sucks
LA is only cool in Hollywood movies.
Its heartbreaking to watch. Not all these folks were wealthy, some lost a lifetime of collecting and mementos that cant be replaced. I saw a woman who lost her husband’s ashes in the fire. I suffered a major water leak in my house that required ripping 1/3 to the studs. The emotional toll that took was huge. My heart goes out to these folks.
🤣🤣🤣
My heart is broken for Los Angeles 💔.
LA is my home, I live here for 31 years.
Came long way from Eastern Europe and never left.
But we'll rebuild, Californians is strong!❤
It is truly devastating! To all of the people who lost homes, and loved ones, I am truly sorry!
Wow, like MAUII
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My thoughts exactly! Now the real rich & real estate moguls are going to be looking to aquire the land. Rite on the beach should be bought out by the government & declared a no build zone.
Directed energy weapon
Exactly
@@KandiKlover sure, sure it is
@@KandiKlover👍
None of those fancy beach homes should been allowed in the first place.
They aren’t that fancy, just expensive.
Way to close together
@@thegreta1966 Like you had a say in it
@@MeMeDaVinciThe public never has a say in it, that's the point.
Devastating loss. My prayers and thoughts go out to those who lost their homes. We will rebuild. Stay strong, LA.
Because of laws there will be no rebuilding for a long, long time.
Thoughts and prayers didn't stop the school shooters, either.
Unless the political leadership in LA and California dramatically change this devastation will repeat itself.
Don't rebuild here. Please.
I’m just so sorry sending all my Love. ❤
I live in the UK so have never experienced anything like this and while losing* your home can be devastating they can at least be rebuilt but the tragic loss of life is truly horrendous and thoughts to the family’s of everyone who lost loved ones 😢
Those homes on the edge of the ocean will not be allowed to rebuild, no insurer will cover them.
Build a beautiful park walkway and cycleway.
That will depend on state preparedness, and policies on premiums( they are capped right now).
@@JaneSmith-b1m Exactly, also helps as a buffer against the raging sea.
they have not said that.(yet)
Pray for these folks. It is so sad.
Do you feel the same way about Gaza?
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
What goes around comes around
@JoeCooper-b4t who cares about gaza haha shut up
My heart goes out to all of you!
Terrible 😢
One thing I notice is all the houses being so close together. Window to window. That’s a fire epicenter imo.
You're right. I never understood it. I mean I got the greed part..must be on the beach but that close??
The sad 😔 thing about it is to lose 😔 your personal belongings 😮😮 everything , n u still to pay the mortgage n tax 😢😢
If they are smart, they have mortgage insurance that will cover something like this, if it even exist.
There's a tax exemption if your house is completely destroyed. However, the land value comprises 2/3 of the property tax, and that doesn't get suspended. The more the reason to pay off your mortgage sooner. Better to be free and clear and burned down, then to have a second mortgage for "remodeling" and then have it all burned down.
Logika podpowiada, że budować się i mieszkać na wydmie tuż przy brzegu oceanu to absurd. Pomysły bez założenia skutków nie tylko pożarowych.
Ja by som tam nemal pokojný spánok! Keď videli zábery z Banda Aceh alebo Fukushimi tak tam stavať nebudú, si myslím.
Preserve the beach ! Build back the dunes - No houses !
My gut feeling tells me it was arson. My condolences go out to those who have lost their homes, who have been afraid, injured, or even lost their lives.
My sympathies to all those affected.
Based on recent updates...this is only an appetizer... Now the plants...gone..."bring on the landslides"
tree roots are mainly what keep the soil stable. And trees have largely survived this. At least from what appears in videos.
@@edfort5704 Yes trees and little bushes. Makes absolutely NO sense.
Heartbreaking to see, truly feel sorry for all those people loosing there homes etc, I wish everyone going through this extremely difficult time the best etc
Like gaza ?
Free palastina
@@AB-hu2uw yes it is like Gaza
People should be grateful they have their lives instead of crying about materialistic shit
@ that’s one perspective to look at, but you should also be looking at the much bigger picture where homes are lost, with personal treasures lost such as family photos and priceless things, material things can be replaced, but can you replace a photo that’s in a photo album that’s not digital ? Keep an open mind
I've always thought it was unfair that they allow rich people to build homes that block the view of the ocean from the road. I hope that they never rebuild these homes there again. Why should only 20 residential home residents see the pacific? Opening up more access to the beaches in California is needed. The needs of the many should trump the needs of the VERY FEW EXTREMELY RICH!
Hundreds of miles of beaches.
Lots of envy and schadenfreude here.
America is hardcore capitalist.
If you're rich, you can do what you want.
Google: capitalism
Nobody cares.
Work harder if you want that view.
You don’t want to work for stuff you want it given to you.
Your parents have told you this time and time again.
I guess some dry brush must of caught on fire or something.
You sure can tell which homes had space and less greenery around them. Those built basically on top of each other are gone.
Im sure they would wake up every morning and looked out onto the water thinking the beach was theirs..
This is really sad. The original people of California, who had occupied the region for 1000s of years, named the region Smoky-fire, because it's always been prone to huge seasonal fires. For that reason, they never built big settlements here. European settlements here are now being challenged by global warming. Wisdom is found in history
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Global warming is not the culprit in Cali, you mentioned the smoky fired from 1000s of years.
Was there another global warming when those First nation named the county?
Explain how global warming is doing that?
The earth has ALWAYS warmed and cooled. It doesn't explain wildfires.
1,000’s of years huh?
You sure about your numbers?
One last chance…….
Terrible devastation! My heart breaks for all the losses, both material and human lives. May you recover soon!!! Love from your neighbor! 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
Incredible how even the combined wealth of residents wasn’t sufficient enough to save a single thing
What are they gonna do put the fires out with a money spraying machine?
One man's house was untouched in the middle of everything.
By the ocean, unlimited free water.
Could be an idea.
They pay millions in taxes to have public safety. Too bad woke government idots spent it on Trump proofing California. Too busy on their phones getting brainwashed to leftist loony
@@Choooooooosey🤔
If the fire hydrants were supposedly 'dry,' then why couldn’t the fire trucks hook up water pumps to the ocean-literally just feet away-to extinguish the fire?
It's way harder than you think, pumping uphill takes huge pumps bigger than what is on the trucks and there would have to be huge filters for the sand rolling around in the surf
Along the ocean maybe, You can't put salt water on the hillsides. You'll sterilize the ground and nothing will grow.
There’s aerial pictures of neighborhoods away from the ocean and each house had a pool in its backyard. Their own personal reservoir. A generator, a pump, and a few hoses. Voila. Oh, the chlorine will hurt your plants.
Corrosion. Salt corrodes.
What were those cement trucks doing. 1:28
Hearts may be broken but true faith is not! Continued prayers for the people of California who lost their homes and especially those who lost loved ones.
Here in Belize they have pumps to pump ocean water to the seaside communities. That is something to look into. Sorry for the devastation.
NC is just as important as CA, where is their help?
And nobody had accessed the natural water supply ? THE SEA ! 🌊
With buckets, squirt guns, or...?
All those people on the other side of the road now can see the beach with all those houses gone amen
I live in Malibu and THANK GOD my home wasn’t destroyed by the fire.
How is that even possible? Your one lucky dudette. 🖖
You my type..
Lack of preparation has caused one hell of a disaster..
I cannot get my head around of running out of water.... Such a shame. incompetence at its best..
It didn’t look like all the water possible could stop those 90 mph winds from sending fire everywhere and igniting so much long term vegetation after so many years of drought. Those poor firefighters looked like they were tree pissing.
@@carmenpalenske6685 What is does look like and is. The mismanagement, by state and local government. It has been like this for too long.
Watching this from the other side of the world, your governor seems very self focused, get rid of the guy.
Heartbreaking!!!💔💔😭 Prayers for the people and animals 🙏❤
"The fire 🔥 nation" 😳 this is so so sad. Those winds and we not having any rain 🌧️ since March is a hard truth now. ✨🫂✨ Pray for L.A
There are a few small brick walls visible and the occasional steel beam but what do they build their multi million dollar houses out of? Cardboard perhaps.
It is seismic area. People survive earthquakes thanks to wood framing construction.
Build cheap, sell at a high price to get maximum profit, is US capitalist motto.
A lot of those homes were owner built 60 years Ago; they never encountered a fire like this before now
Such a beautiful location driven there so many time my visits to California, so sorry for loss, bless all the people and animals, it does seem like the force of nature taken back the land
Olloh buyuk zot va undan boshqa iloh yoʻq va hammamiz unga qaytguchimiz inshaallah
If a fire didn’t take them out a tsunami would. These homes should have never been allowed to be built there ! This fire does look deliberate…
Sample of several types of unsound thinking.
During WW2 building codes for some "unbuildable" areas were loosened up to satisfy the housing demand during the war.
The access to Beach should be free for all as it's a public place.🤔🤔🙃.... but few billionaires are making it their private property ... Finally, the nature has claimed back the beach.... The Nature has the right to defend itself.
Low quality thinking.
Beach is always public. Question is access points.
But you could always visit that beach.
State should buy-out these burnt-out houses and create state beaches where everyone is welcomed
It is a state beach.
Why are there so many cement trucks along the destroyed houses?
Incredible destruction, I am so sorry for the losses everyone in Palisades and Altadena have suffered it’s just awful. I humbly wish for nothing to be rebuilt on the beach so ALL people can enjoy the calming peace of the ocean view. 💗
There are intact houses located on the heel, while the house near beach were burned. 😮
Please check your frame rate or frame blending.
To anyone that lives on that exclusive strip of beach with high tide under your stilted house, a massive highway so close you get get hit by a southbound automobile if you tripped out the front door, with a huge wall-of-a-hill wanting to slide into the ocean across said highway, and after fire destroyed everything there..................... M O V E.
Billion dollar view. Probably best in the world. Only in America would they let you build homes on top of a public beach 😮
Seeing homes burned down literally next to huge amount of ocean’s water is such an wierd irony… 😳😵💫
exactly.
You can't put out a house fire in hurricane force winds regardless how much water you have. It would be pissing into a hurricane force wind.
REALLY?????
Homes built right on the sand????
Mandria merge inaintea caderii, Dumnezeu fie laudat in toate.
It's devastating, but maybe humans shouldn't build houses so close to the ocean. It feels silly from a safety point of view, as well as taking the sea from others
Jealous, much?
1. It's wasn't the sea which destroyed those houses it was FIRE coming from the opposite direction
2. The beach in front of those houses is public(up to the high tide line) NOT private, so not taking ANY sea from others, plus there are far better beaches with much bigger strips of sand to go to than that tiny beach for the public
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Hold our elected officials accountable and responsible for this!... this was not caused by climate change... it was caused by a lack of preparation and action.
Maybe not caused by climate change but certainly exacerbated by. Next you will be telling us that Jan 6 was just a peaceful protest.
Where does all the leftover debris go???
Here in Appalachia, the contractors hired by FEMA all pulled out due to non payment.
Toxic wasteland👽☠😱
A garbage dump with the rest of the city's trash, probably.