from living in LA for the last 60 years, through floods, riots, earthquakes, numerous fires, I've never seen wholesale devastation at this level, nothing even close
And the crazy part about there being no water in the fire hydrants is also something that I’ve never heard of either. It’s really suspect, something isn’t right.
Im watching this from india, i think most of the people across the world can feel this as their personal loss, because we all have seen this beautiful part of the city in lot of movies and games, its really the part of everyone's memories.
Thank you. I was born and raised here. Although I didn't lose anything in the fires, it is still devastating. We will get through this. Nothing can stop Los Angeles. We are the greatest city on earth.
Congratulations on your one-dimensional take. Countless wildfires happen in this region but the media only cared this much due to the reasons you've specified.
@@jonathantaylor6926there are working class people too. And what about all the beautiful historical hacienda, story book and midcentury homes? We lost our culture and history in the area. I will be very bitter to see the new homes be cape code black and white boxes like they have in Beverlywood, it’s like everybody borrowed the same blueprint
what is really going on with these fires? here's your answers: ch Doug and stacy off grid, Ch Herding humanity and Nations conspire. This was not a "natural disaster". The 2028 Olympics are in LA...there is no land for them to build what they want. So.... Walk up Folks & connect the dots the last 5 years.
@@Eremite2109 Not this long. This is a relatively short clip and would have been processed by now. Every other news organization has at least 1080p instantly. Someone messed up on this one.
@@gladlock Being progressive is what led to the fire issues in the first place. Not trying to be mean but preventive burn-offs, fire breaks, keeping dams intact to maintain water would've prevented this or kept it small.
If insurance companies don't go bankrupt it will be a miracle. Make sure to file your claim right away before the multi million dollar homes eat up all the funds.
That guy is actually unlucky, no insurance to claim (if not dropped beforehand) and zero resell value since no one would want to live there for the coming months/years when/if things get rebuild.
The smoke damage alone makes it a goner in all actuality. My uncles detached garage burned down and the smoke damage from the garage destroyed the main house even though it never caught fire. So something this large would definitely leave smoke damage.
This is gut wrenching. All those families affected, everything gone. If you thought homelessness was bad before, I can't even imagine what this country is in for.
@@Naan795 a drone can't do anything in 100 mph winds. that's why it burned out of control for so long. LAFD choppers couldn't dump water or fire retardant.
@@allybearbearever heard of controlled burn? Something that people used for ages before liberals come to power because they cant understand how nature works despite them pretending to be green?
Think of the children who have lost everything, including their schools, connections with friends and neighbors. It’s difficult for adults to wrap their minds around. Imagine if you’re a child seeing this.🙏🙏🙏
This is truly crazy to see the scale of the damage. The fires are bad but typically the damage to homes is sort of localized to these pockets of neighborhoods. This just ripped through hearty, full residential neighborhoods in main part of LA. I live in Orange County and have never seen anything like this before.
This is so so so sad. My friends sister goes to Pepperdine and my mom is currently staying at a hotel near there so I pray that the fire doesn’t reach there and everyone is safe. Pepperdine is my dream college this is so heartbreaking. I do want to know what really started it though.
Damn, it looks like Bagram...by the beach😮😢 It's unimaginable to comprehend the devastation on the ground, let alone seeing it from the Air. I grew up in the Los Angeles area, and can't tell you how many times I drove up and down the PCH to go to the beach, or the wharf for seafood dinners. The entire history of that area is gone. Rebuilding will never be finished in my life time, and I'm 71yrs old now. Such widespread tragedy. My heart and prayers go out to everyone affected by these wildfires.😢 I wonder if The Getty Museum is okay and the Will Roger's historic home and estate is okay. I loved hiking and riding there along the trails.😢
The Getty Villa is fine, as of an instagram post yesterday. They have many fire safety measures. I saw elsewhere that Will Roger's home and estate did unfortunately burn down in the fire :(
That's so sad. It's kind of amazing that people got out of the area as well as they did and that is probably because of the work of a lot of first responders. That's the important thing. It's sad though. It really is because it just happened so fast and must have been so scary and still is.
I am not a religious person so I am wishing Californians the best of luck. I lived out there and lost my apartment due to one of the wildfires in San Diego a while back. I wouldn't wish this on my worst enemy.
Same here, not religious, and don't pray. I just don't wish harm or bad vibes on anyone. We had to evacuate out of the Sebastopol area in October 2019 because of a wild fire north of the Cloverdale area. Fortunately for us, we were moving to Arizona in November anyway, so we just kept going. Got to move into our house November 18th.
Teslas with dead batteries blocking the single lane on ramp, halting evacuations...... Tesla batteries spontaneously combusting in garages in the rich foothills, igniting fires........actors doing their part for the environment.....
Dr Drew on air this morning said 2x more Co2 released between 2020 and 2024 due to California wildfires than all California vehicles in same period. Wildfires should be priority one if climate change is really the issue.
Crazy how much brush is around those homes! In Wyoming, insurance companies were no longer insuring houses in the mountains unless you had defensible space around your structures. You'd think after those Paradise fires they'd learn a lesson and not just hope fires would not be an issue. Sound like some of the policies in that area are the opposite of mitigation.
He is the group that demand the rich (how rich) pay their fair shares (What is fair?) For context, some of those home perhaps is very comfortably size (2500-3000 sq ft) , but by no mean a mansion! It is only because they are in CA why they cost 7 figures or more! Not to mention, the cost or lack of insurance (oh wait, is the insurance companies fault, try again) for some, the crazy real estate tax, income tax, tax, tax and more tax, but for what? No even water to put out fire?
Your sentiment is 100% on point, but to suggest that the wealthy have suffered is a little off the mark. Im not totally unsympathetic, but I'll reserve my deepest sympathy for the people that deserve it, and not the super rich A listers, that have, at most been slightly inconvenienced.
i dont think that the ultra rich were really affected, yes, someone could have lost a property among their tenth of others scattered around the states and the world; it seems to me that the most of burnt properties belongs to average rich people, those with tenth or at most hundreds millions in assets, real estate included. Instead, i suppose that the reconstruction is not going to reflect the same property distribution as before: in the same way of maui accident, the ultra rich will step in and acquire and redesign the burnt areas as they like, because they could never have bought those extremely tiny and desirable areas, already packed with so much fragmented lots: now they have all the time for planning an exclusive paradise for themselves kicking out the majoity of ruined owners
The irony of that first day footage of those people all along the ridge trying to save their houses and thinking they made it out. All those houses are gone now. Craziness
I can understand it if this was the first major fire in recent times but hawaii wasnt too long ago and this screams like for like to me.... How can the water be off exactly when a deverstating fire like this hits
The water was not off! Stop spreading lies. There were two massive wildfires, the hydrants are just faucets and massive amount of water pulled out. Also people were using water to hose off their roof. The magnitude of this disaster is more than you can comprehend, clearly.
it’s not off friend, they lost volume and pressure. We are a drought-stricken area. The aerial tankers could not get water from the ocean due to hurricane-grade winds.
@@vincentsouchaud6717how was she to know it would become a historical tragedy? Or even predict that stuff would happen? I book my trips 6 mos in advance. People are allowed vacation even in positions of power.
Damnit it's disgusting how Americans are so obsessed with every-f*cking*thing being a conspiracy! Go outside, touch grass, take a walk. Stop spending so much time on sites whose whole existence is to destabalize the US.
Only difference is Los Angeles isn't run by terrorists and it didn't start a war against a neighboring country with an insanely strong military and which is backed by like every developed country lol
.. or Ukraine, Huge bases all over Europe, the Island of Okinawa and many other places we shouldnt be involved in. I spent a lot of years in uniform, most of them outside of the U.S. . Maybe Cali should look more into their irrigation system and proper forestry upkeep instead of E.V. infrastructure? A lot of hard questions need to be asked.
For months there has been very little rain, and wildland vegetation was not raked (that's a real term per US Dept of Forestry for Vegetation Management). Why would the state and local governments not do their due diligence and reduce the fuel load? In fact they even cut back funding for fire prevention. Getty Villa did it right - and did proper stewardship of their land and the museum survived. The Governor and LA Mayor really dropped the ball. They knew fire conditions were bad for a long long time.
You're absolutely correct, the only ingredients needed for fire are an ignition source,and fuel load. Manage the fuel load,including fire breaks and this destruction could heve easily been avoided.
Because California is a state that neglects infrastructure improvements for the sake of bull crap political agendas. When you fund green initiatives at the expense of refusing to improve a power grid stuck in the 1920s with rolling black outs, you’re going to have disasters like this. You can claim climate change all you want but this was 100% caused by governmental incompetence and neglect.
They need a sea water based system for water. Relying on the water supply that is designed for typical residential usage is not enough to fight dozens of fires at the same time.
This wouldn't have happened with European brick-centric house construction. In LA houses costs like 2 million but they can't use something more durable and non-flameable than wood?
Nope welcome to America the land of capitalism where you can rip off all your customers and sell them a giant box of kindling and the insurance companies can cancel your fire insurance cause they need to pay all their corporate bonuses out instead of helping the people who are forced to buy insurance in the great poop whole that is the USA 💩💩🇺🇸👍
Its okay guys dont worry. The insurance companies have cancelled most fire protection plans at the last minute so you dont gotta worry about the insurance compaanies losing any money. Thank god for that.
Really makes me wonder about the quality of housing and structures that were built. Were there any fire risk considerations made particularly with the newer builds especially in the high risk fire zones.
Coughing doesn't change the fact that you don't know what you're talking about. We already know there are those of you who say everything is a conspiracy because you don't have the mental capacity to understand anything. Blah blah blah laser blah blah blah blah conspiracy blah blah blah
@@RedRaptor-ik6jtit’s not a conspiracy when law enforcement and government officials have shown time and time again that they fail to protect their own citizens. No water supply because Gavin Newsom refused to sign the water restoration act. In Hawaii, several children died because roads were blocked off by police units, meaning parents could not go back to save their children. It’s not a conspiracy when the government has shown a level of incompetence that is downright criminal. But NPC’s like you will just brush it off as as simply a tragedy that requires no further investigation. Wake up you plebeian
@@Yinzermakesvids Right like the people in Hawaii got all the help they need, Just like the people in North Carolina/Tennesse mountains got the help they needed.
So, we dont do control buring of forest and brushes because of the pollution. How much pollution did all of that material blast into the ozone over the past few day?
I've watched some house tours of the houses in Pacific Palisades... I recognized some of its locations and I'm devasted to see that they never made it. For a large area to be burned like this... I cannot image how long Pacific Palisades will recover. I have a feeling it'll take decades before it's back to how it was before.
@@koho The sad fact is that Americans, especially MAGA morons, are obsessed with seeing that someone is to blame, and someone goes to jail for everything. These same people believe in weather control and whatever Orange Donnie Diaper tells them to believe.
@@fakenman I grew in So cal. Santa Ana's never happened in January. And 9 months of zero rain. Sure, it's hard to say if this specific instance is all climate change. But to not think the odds are higher because of it is just dumb. What is truly dumb is to say raking the leaves out of the forests or getting water from Nor Cal would have made the difference in this case. Trump just being the incoming Toddler In Chief.
"Now listen, you rich people, weep and wail because of the misery that is coming on you. Your wealth has rotted, and moths have eaten your clothes. Your gold and silver are corroded. Their corrosion will testify against you and eat your flesh like fire. You have hoarded wealth in the last days."
@@Halluci44 no, most trees are still highly flammable, especially in a drought and even more especially when it is so hot that cars are melting right next to the trees!
@@Halluci44 but its a FOREST FIRE. THE TREES IN THE FOREST ARE ON FIRE JACKASS. a few trees by the house must of been watered better then the ones in the forest huh? is that your logic?
Watched the Pumper trucks leave a neighborhood last night because the hydrants were dry, this morning the entire areas gone. Governor on down deserve prison for this.
Are you living under a rock? Southern Cali is in a perpetual state of drought. Has been for decades. They get most of their water from Colorado. They frequently suffer from water shortages. Maybe you should get prison for being so ill-informed and reactionary?
Not a good point. Many homes built of wood and stucco with delicate glass windows are also standing. Brick and rock buildings have windows. The windows can be broken from the heat of large flames hundreds of feet away. Heat and fire enters the brick or rock home or building and destroys everything inside. The roof structure or trusses, made of wood or steel, melt or burn through, causing the roof to collapse and pull down the brick or rock walls. The extreme heat from large fire storms is enough to melt door knobs, steel doors and window frames and any other metal contained within, on, or outside of a home or structure. Extreme heat even causes damage to concrete buildings, parking structures and bridges by cracking the concrete and exposing the steel reinforcement bars, causing rust, degradation and weakening the structure from water moisture.
So you think a wildfire can be manipulated to the point where you can control what burns....as in infrastructure but not trees...is that what you're saying ? Just trying to grasp the lunacy
unfortunately yes, because the time it will take insurances to soft this out and pay up, many landowners will still not have the financial means to clear the rubble and afford rebuilding on the same land. Many will have to sell off and try to move elsewhere which means investors will be building cheap low quality and low cost multi-dwellings everywhere.
I can’t even imagine how tough it must be deciding which one of your vacation homes you should go stay at while they have to go to the gutwrenching cycle of having to hire an architect design a house and then get full current assessed value in the insurance of something you paid much much much less than just a decade ago.
The one thing I truly noticed was the foliage on the trees. Many were still green. It makes me wonder if the construction materials used in this area were not fireproof.
There's a lot of irrigated exotic plants around the houses. The native plants in the region aren't very green right now, owing to being down 4 inches from normal winter precipitation.
from living in LA for the last 60 years, through floods, riots, earthquakes, numerous fires, I've never seen wholesale devastation at this level, nothing even close
And the crazy part about there being no water in the fire hydrants is also something that I’ve never heard of either. It’s really suspect, something isn’t right.
@@annettecody2817 There is a drought. Droughts have been at the center of some of the worst disasters in human history.
People are getting fired, right?
People need to be fired and then arrested for gross negligence and dereliction of duty.
People are getting fired, right?
People need to be fired and then arrested for gross negligence and dereliction of duty.
a fire where tress don't burn. Must have been like the twin towers where jet fuel destroys everything but some passports
So sad, that was a beautiful neighborhood. Wishing the best for all those affected.
All of these could have been prevented if USA didn't allow Israel to do the genocide.
My heart breaks for LA .... This is gonna be a rough one to overcome .... Best of luck from Seattle Wa.
Brakes? Was that sarcasm? If so, kudos!
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@@timothyanderson2117 Sorry, Auto correct from my phone ... UGH
Does your heart break for Gaza?
@JonROlsen Who or What is Gaza?
Im watching this from india, i think most of the people across the world can feel this as their personal loss, because we all have seen this beautiful part of the city in lot of movies and games, its really the part of everyone's memories.
Thank you. I was born and raised here. Although I didn't lose anything in the fires, it is still devastating. We will get through this. Nothing can stop Los Angeles. We are the greatest city on earth.
Congratulations on your one-dimensional take. Countless wildfires happen in this region but the media only cared this much due to the reasons you've specified.
@@JayAlba8 Hey jackass, no need to be so insulting lol. I didn't even know this area was used prevalently in media, quite frankly.
@@JayAlba8 oh boohoo gonna cry unc?
Huh? I've never seen any of this in movies 😂
The palisades are just gone
At least they are rich and nearly all have second homes. They won’t be living in a tent for months like in North Carolina.
Not the upper palisades
@@jonathantaylor6926there are working class people too. And what about all the beautiful historical hacienda, story book and midcentury homes? We lost our culture and history in the area. I will be very bitter to see the new homes be cape code black and white boxes like they have in Beverlywood, it’s like everybody borrowed the same blueprint
Thank you, Captain Obvious!
@@gladlockit is what it is baby get ready for shit to get worse lmao
When you live 'in the middle' of a big neighborhood like these you don't feel vulnerable to something like a wildfire. Shocking on many levels.
Jaw dropping, stomach turning. 😮
what is really going on with these fires? here's your answers: ch Doug and stacy off grid, Ch Herding humanity and Nations conspire.
This was not a "natural disaster". The 2028 Olympics are in LA...there is no land for them to build what they want. So....
Walk up Folks & connect the dots the last 5 years.
Looks like Gaza
12 thousand acres BTCHHHHHHHH
And costly...for us!!!
We will end up footing the bill😢😢😢
@@MhmdCarlitoAmen
Is there a reason you all post your video in 360p?!?!
Fr!
It was sent via whatsapp
@@sandiflow via carrier pigeon
Check back in an hour or so, it'll be higher resolution. It takes a while to for You Tube to process the video
@@Eremite2109 Not this long. This is a relatively short clip and would have been processed by now. Every other news organization has at least 1080p instantly. Someone messed up on this one.
Are you sure you don’t need Canadian lumber ?
We might, Los Angeles does not hate Canada btw. We love progressive places
@@gladlock Being progressive is what led to the fire issues in the first place. Not trying to be mean but preventive burn-offs, fire breaks, keeping dams intact to maintain water would've prevented this or kept it small.
@@gladlock And THAT is the reason why this disaster even happened 😂😂
@@gladlockWe went from not needing anything from Canada to hating Canada. Typical Democrat narrative.
If insurance companies don't go bankrupt it will be a miracle. Make sure to file your claim right away before the multi million dollar homes eat up all the funds.
I don't think the government would allow them to bail on these homeowners
Many houses were de-insured before the fire.
Most stopped coverage a few years ago, I heard.
Insurance companies left california two or three years ago. California over regulated them.
@@glenslasheiwski8751 Overregulate or required them to actually provide service?
That one white home at 1:50, wow! Talk about lucky!
Imagine coming back and no neighbors
i don't know about lucky.
That guy is actually unlucky, no insurance to claim (if not dropped beforehand) and zero resell value since no one would want to live there for the coming months/years when/if things get rebuild.
The smoke damage alone makes it a goner in all actuality. My uncles detached garage burned down and the smoke damage from the garage destroyed the main house even though it never caught fire. So something this large would definitely leave smoke damage.
Maybe built by bricks and concrete not matchsticks!
This is gut wrenching. All those families affected, everything gone. If you thought homelessness was bad before, I can't even imagine what this country is in for.
1:52 I want to know how that one house survived? Roof sprinklers?
Probably an LA politician's house.
Probably burnt beyond livable but was put out in time not to collapse
Concrete with metal roof and not surrounded by grass.
It’s torched…dummies
Where is this? Is this Gaza?
What devastation . Pray for these families
Nah. F America
@@gemlenz now that will really help.
Excellent coverage, ABC 7.
Horrific💔 I'm so sorry
80+winds and dry conditions..nothing was going to stop it
I don’t agree, investing in other resources would have prevented this (drones, substance bombs, etc)
0 containment
@@Naan795 a drone can't do anything in 100 mph winds. that's why it burned out of control for so long. LAFD choppers couldn't dump water or fire retardant.
Fire breaks,and vegetation management, its quite simple really. But is not seen as being 'green'
@@allybearbearever heard of controlled burn? Something that people used for ages before liberals come to power because they cant understand how nature works despite them pretending to be green?
Think of the children who have lost everything, including their schools, connections with friends and neighbors. It’s difficult for adults to wrap their minds around. Imagine if you’re a child seeing this.🙏🙏🙏
Yes , think of this the next time you cast a vote.
@@jimmcdevitt6084 you talking about Biden right?
Yep, you got it (at least I won't have to go to school)
🤲 GAZA 🇵🇸 FREE PALESTINA
@@kabuthitam94Bot
This is truly crazy to see the scale of the damage. The fires are bad but typically the damage to homes is sort of localized to these pockets of neighborhoods. This just ripped through hearty, full residential neighborhoods in main part of LA. I live in Orange County and have never seen anything like this before.
Why is the best resolution 360p?
They don’t want anyone to see the detail and notice anything. Remember Maui?
So you can't see the lasers or whatever lol but idk does seem like Maui
you want human suffering in 1080??
This is so so so sad. My friends sister goes to Pepperdine and my mom is currently staying at a hotel near there so I pray that the fire doesn’t reach there and everyone is safe. Pepperdine is my dream college this is so heartbreaking. I do want to know what really started it though.
Damn, it looks like Bagram...by the beach😮😢 It's unimaginable to comprehend the devastation on the ground, let alone seeing it from the Air. I grew up in the Los Angeles area, and can't tell you how many times I drove up and down the PCH to go to the beach, or the wharf for seafood dinners. The entire history of that area is gone. Rebuilding will never be finished in my life time, and I'm 71yrs old now. Such widespread tragedy. My heart and prayers go out to everyone affected by these wildfires.😢
I wonder if The Getty Museum is okay and the
Will Roger's historic home and estate is okay. I loved hiking and riding there along the trails.😢
Looks like the firebombing of Dresden in WW2.
The Getty Villa is fine, as of an instagram post yesterday. They have many fire safety measures.
I saw elsewhere that Will Roger's home and estate did unfortunately burn down in the fire :(
Do you remember when they used to cut fire breaks in those hills? Plus they didn't let the undergrowth and dead falls build up like it is now.
@@brucestarr4438
Incompetent leader, ship by governor Newsom.
That's so sad. It's kind of amazing that people got out of the area as well as they did and that is probably because of the work of a lot of first responders. That's the important thing. It's sad though. It really is because it just happened so fast and must have been so scary and still is.
I am not a religious person so I am wishing Californians the best of luck. I lived out there and lost my apartment due to one of the wildfires in San Diego a while back. I wouldn't wish this on my worst enemy.
What does what you hope for have anything to do with religion?
@@Ohmanwhyyourfeelingshurt The lack of "prayers" one would assume.
Same here, not religious, and don't pray. I just don't wish harm or bad vibes on anyone. We had to evacuate out of the Sebastopol area in October 2019 because of a wild fire north of the Cloverdale area. Fortunately for us, we were moving to Arizona in November anyway, so we just kept going. Got to move into our house November 18th.
Then just say that you are wishing them luck...stop being so performative.
no one asked if you were "religious"
Any word on the Eames House?
Smart cities coming
Teslas with dead batteries blocking the single lane on ramp, halting evacuations......
Tesla batteries spontaneously combusting in garages in the rich foothills, igniting fires........actors doing their part for the environment.....
@@joeshmoe-rl7bk California is one big facade - everyone and everything there is fake, sincerity went extinct in that state decades ago.
Dr Drew on air this morning said 2x more Co2 released between 2020 and 2024 due to California wildfires than all California vehicles in same period. Wildfires should be priority one if climate change is really the issue.
"IF"?? One has to be stupid or willfully ignorant not to trust the science of climate change. It's real, it's happening now, accept it's existence.
Crazy how much brush is around those homes! In Wyoming, insurance companies were no longer insuring houses in the mountains unless you had defensible space around your structures. You'd think after those Paradise fires they'd learn a lesson and not just hope fires would not be an issue. Sound like some of the policies in that area are the opposite of mitigation.
Staggering loss of property 26 square miles .
The Great Chicago Fire of 1871 destroyed 3.3 square miles of Chicago.
Yeah, think about what has been done to Gaza though.
Homes, Dreams, Memories…..gone. So Tragic. 🙏🏻🙏🏻
I would think the memories are what's left, not what's gone.
@@oldauntzibby4395 Memories is EVERYTHING ….existing and gone.
…..WTF…..trying to define what encompasses a memory!u
What p***** me off? The rich people getting all the sympathy, but none of the hurricane victims didn't get half of this attention on the news.
Tell us your broke without telling us your broke
And plus this area is a higher wage area so of course they richer Sherlock
@MichaelPaulk525 - MAGAism
He is the group that demand the rich (how rich) pay their fair shares (What is fair?) For context, some of those home perhaps is very comfortably size (2500-3000 sq ft) , but by no mean a mansion! It is only because they are in CA why they cost 7 figures or more! Not to mention, the cost or lack of insurance (oh wait, is the insurance companies fault, try again) for some, the crazy real estate tax, income tax, tax, tax and more tax, but for what? No even water to put out fire?
Yes they did, what are you talking about? I mean really, the fires are still burning right?
Kia Kaha to those in LA , stay strong , from Aotearoa New Zealand
It’s so heartbreaking when the ultra wealthy have to suffer. The suffering should only be for the poor people.
Your sentiment is 100% on point, but to suggest that the wealthy have suffered is a little off the mark.
Im not totally unsympathetic, but I'll reserve my deepest sympathy for the people that deserve it, and not the super rich A listers, that have, at most been slightly inconvenienced.
😂😂😂
i dont think that the ultra rich were really affected, yes, someone could have lost a property among their tenth of others scattered around the states and the world; it seems to me that the most of burnt properties belongs to average rich people, those with tenth or at most hundreds millions in assets, real estate included. Instead, i suppose that the reconstruction is not going to reflect the same property distribution as before: in the same way of maui accident, the ultra rich will step in and acquire and redesign the burnt areas as they like, because they could never have bought those extremely tiny and desirable areas, already packed with so much fragmented lots: now they have all the time for planning an exclusive paradise for themselves kicking out the majoity of ruined owners
The irony of that first day footage of those people all along the ridge trying to save their houses and thinking they made it out. All those houses are gone now. Craziness
I can understand it if this was the first major fire in recent times but hawaii wasnt too long ago and this screams like for like to me.... How can the water be off exactly when a deverstating fire like this hits
The water was not off! Stop spreading lies. There were two massive wildfires, the hydrants are just faucets and massive amount of water pulled out. Also people were using water to hose off their roof. The magnitude of this disaster is more than you can comprehend, clearly.
And the respective mayor out of town.
it’s not off friend, they lost volume and pressure. We are a drought-stricken area. The aerial tankers could not get water from the ocean due to hurricane-grade winds.
@@vincentsouchaud6717how was she to know it would become a historical tragedy? Or even predict that stuff would happen? I book my trips 6 mos in advance. People are allowed vacation even in positions of power.
Damnit it's disgusting how Americans are so obsessed with every-f*cking*thing being a conspiracy! Go outside, touch grass, take a walk. Stop spending so much time on sites whose whole existence is to destabalize the US.
did the rest of the pixels also succumb to the fires?
We have seen devastation like this in Gaza
Only difference is Los Angeles isn't run by terrorists and it didn't start a war against a neighboring country with an insanely strong military and which is backed by like every developed country lol
American politicians: send 10 billion to Israel
.. or Ukraine, Huge bases all over Europe, the Island of Okinawa and many other places we shouldnt be involved in. I spent a lot of years in uniform, most of them outside of the U.S. .
Maybe Cali should look more into their irrigation system and proper forestry upkeep instead of E.V. infrastructure? A lot of hard questions need to be asked.
For months there has been very little rain, and wildland vegetation was not raked (that's a real term per US Dept of Forestry for Vegetation Management). Why would the state and local governments not do their due diligence and reduce the fuel load? In fact they even cut back funding for fire prevention. Getty Villa did it right - and did proper stewardship of their land and the museum survived. The Governor and LA Mayor really dropped the ball. They knew fire conditions were bad for a long long time.
You're absolutely correct, the only ingredients needed for fire are an ignition source,and fuel load. Manage the fuel load,including fire breaks and this destruction could heve easily been avoided.
Getty Villa? Can you recommend a video or article that describes what Getty Villa did as a precaution?
Everyone knows
Because California is a state that neglects infrastructure improvements for the sake of bull crap political agendas. When you fund green initiatives at the expense of refusing to improve a power grid stuck in the 1920s with rolling black outs, you’re going to have disasters like this. You can claim climate change all you want but this was 100% caused by governmental incompetence and neglect.
They need a sea water based system for water. Relying on the water supply that is designed for typical residential usage is not enough to fight dozens of fires at the same time.
This wouldn't have happened with European brick-centric house construction. In LA houses costs like 2 million but they can't use something more durable and non-flameable than wood?
Nope welcome to America the land of capitalism where you can rip off all your customers and sell them a giant box of kindling and the insurance companies can cancel your fire insurance cause they need to pay all their corporate bonuses out instead of helping the people who are forced to buy insurance in the great poop whole that is the USA 💩💩🇺🇸👍
Its okay guys dont worry. The insurance companies have cancelled most fire protection plans at the last minute so you dont gotta worry about the insurance compaanies losing any money. Thank god for that.
They classify it as a fire storm. Sorry you don't have fire storm coverage only fire. This is gonna get ugly
Really makes me wonder about the quality of housing and structures that were built. Were there any fire risk considerations made particularly with the newer builds especially in the high risk fire zones.
Bro it's a WILDFIRE where resources were exhausted.
The victims of these fires need to file a class action lawsuit against the state of California for criminal negligence!
Right. Because it's the taxpayers fault.
So sue themselves and then if they win their taxes can go up even further to pay for it?
Fool.
Such a troll 😂😂
Divide it
Love seeing all the crazies in the comments making stuff up.
What stuff?
The comment section is always entertaining indeed. 😂😂😂
A THEORY . . . A WILDFIRE THEORY !
@@user-pt9iz3zo7g Ditto. That's the California way.
@Breadmaker332 D.E.W. your research!
OMG how did this happen? Poor animals who died in the fires. 😢😢
This year keeps getting better
* cough * Hawaii
😂
Coughing doesn't change the fact that you don't know what you're talking about. We already know there are those of you who say everything is a conspiracy because you don't have the mental capacity to understand anything. Blah blah blah laser blah blah blah blah conspiracy blah blah blah
just cause you are too lazy to dew some research doesn’t make your argument valid redraptor
Agreed. I'm coughing too. Obvious.
@@RedRaptor-ik6jtit’s not a conspiracy when law enforcement and government officials have shown time and time again that they fail to protect their own citizens. No water supply because Gavin Newsom refused to sign the water restoration act. In Hawaii, several children died because roads were blocked off by police units, meaning parents could not go back to save their children. It’s not a conspiracy when the government has shown a level of incompetence that is downright criminal. But NPC’s like you will just brush it off as as simply a tragedy that requires no further investigation. Wake up you plebeian
Praying for LA and all of those affected by this horrific tragedy. Praying God restores this land and gives hope for all of those who lost everything
Can't wait to see what $750 in California buys.
Valet parking.
They do get more, don't believe the verbal garbage from some. All these people will get the help they need until Jan 20th
@@Yinzermakesvids Right like the people in Hawaii got all the help they need, Just like the people in North Carolina/Tennesse mountains got the help they needed.
PS 5 Pro after tax..
So, we dont do control buring of forest and brushes because of the pollution.
How much pollution did all of that material blast into the ozone over the past few day?
Properties destroyed, levelled to the ground, and the trees are untouched? Looks exactly like what happened in Lahaina, Maui
Yep!
Who says the trees are "untouched"?
Another prime real estate land grab
Nice to see that the "aluminum foil hat" club is here
Have you learned that their home insurances were canceled by their companies 1 month prior to this.
Why's that?
I've watched some house tours of the houses in Pacific Palisades... I recognized some of its locations and I'm devasted to see that they never made it.
For a large area to be burned like this... I cannot image how long Pacific Palisades will recover. I have a feeling it'll take decades before it's back to how it was before.
Maybe Ukraine can give us some funding
So, the buildings that are still standing, are made from brick? Or, how do I see this? Everything else was made from wood?
How can it be 0% contained and not see any fires in this video?
There letting it burn on purpose wake up
@@mikes7446learn to spell first then give advice
They tested it in Hawaii and then let it go in LA no water? Wtf
I am from Santa Rosa CA. and we suffered this devastation in 2017. Californians will prevail because we care about each other like no other!
Insurance execs had a stroke watching this video .
Zelensky just received 500 billion dollars to rebuild Ukraine LoL the world is a clown show right now 😂
The close up of the melted cars is interesting. 30 years ago brush fires never melted car parts.
I have a new BMW, trust me, it's plastic!
The mayor literally has blood on her hands.
What, for a Mother Nature event. Lol 😂
The people: We're resilient and we will rebuild!
CA Permitting office: You sure about that?
Unfathomable... Unexcusable
Inexcusable? I assume you mean that we don't take climate change seriously?
@@koho The sad fact is that Americans, especially MAGA morons, are obsessed with seeing that someone is to blame, and someone goes to jail for everything. These same people believe in weather control and whatever Orange Donnie Diaper tells them to believe.
Inexcusable to say it’s climate change
@@koho bud, strong winds on the coast of California isn't climate change. find a new boogey man.
@@fakenman I grew in So cal. Santa Ana's never happened in January. And 9 months of zero rain. Sure, it's hard to say if this specific instance is all climate change. But to not think the odds are higher because of it is just dumb.
What is truly dumb is to say raking the leaves out of the forests or getting water from Nor Cal would have made the difference in this case. Trump just being the incoming Toddler In Chief.
Thanks Gavin!
Looks like Gaza 😮
Even by Australian standards, that is a horrific fire!
Looks like Hiroshima after the bomb.
Maybe Dresden firestorm
Maybe Gaza
Karma?
do they get $750.00 like Hawaii?
I FEEL SORRY FOR WILDLIFE PETS TOO
it also looks like the trees are still green or am i not recognising it correctly?😯😟
these houses are more flammable than the trees in their back yards...
Yes they are. So is all the furniture in your home and probably the home itself.
"Now listen, you rich people, weep and wail because of the misery that is coming on you.
Your wealth has rotted, and moths have eaten your clothes.
Your gold and silver are corroded. Their corrosion will testify against you and eat your flesh like fire. You have hoarded wealth in the last days."
Referencing James 5:1-6 perhaps?
All those houses had plants and trees too close to their homes, no insurance for you.
SO MANY TREES STILL STANDING NEXT TO HOUSES BURNT TO THE GROUND .....AND NOT JUST 1 or 2....LITERALLY ALL OVER.
Trees are harder to burn because they're full of water. Ignorance is bliss for you
@@Halluci44
no, most trees are still highly flammable, especially in a drought and even more especially when it is so hot that cars are melting right next to the trees!
@@Halluci44 but its a FOREST FIRE. THE TREES IN THE FOREST ARE ON FIRE JACKASS. a few trees by the house must of been watered better then the ones in the forest huh? is that your logic?
@@Halluci44 You get that ignorant shit from bill nye?
Whats the mile range of this area? Devastating
750$ or a tent lol
Damn that whole area is leveled 🙈
Watched the Pumper trucks leave a neighborhood last night because the hydrants were dry, this morning the entire areas gone. Governor on down deserve prison for this.
Are you living under a rock? Southern Cali is in a perpetual state of drought. Has been for decades. They get most of their water from Colorado. They frequently suffer from water shortages. Maybe you should get prison for being so ill-informed and reactionary?
The important thing here is that the california government is diverse.
And that Joe Biden had a grand kid.
Just shows that the buildings built of bricks still standing.
Not a good point.
Many homes built of wood and stucco with delicate glass windows are also standing.
Brick and rock buildings have windows. The windows can be broken from the heat of large flames hundreds of feet away.
Heat and fire enters the brick or rock home or building and destroys everything inside.
The roof structure or trusses, made of wood or steel, melt or burn through, causing the roof to collapse and pull down the brick or rock walls.
The extreme heat from large fire storms is enough to melt door knobs, steel doors and window frames and any other metal contained within, on, or outside of a home or structure.
Extreme heat even causes damage to concrete buildings, parking structures and bridges by cracking the concrete and exposing the steel reinforcement bars, causing rust, degradation and weakening the structure from water moisture.
Greetings from Asia :). Truly a beautiful sight to behold
Not the best emojis to use.
@@triple7marc best i found so far :)
Where are the people?
Shouldn’t the trees burn also ?
Something doesn’t make sense
Man made fires, land grabs, agenda 2030
Fire proof trees….
So you think a wildfire can be manipulated to the point where you can control what burns....as in infrastructure but not trees...is that what you're saying ?
Just trying to grasp the lunacy
Should they? Are you fire? Trees are watered, houses are built up tinder basically.
Who would live in L.A.? This is sickening but not unforeseen……hope they learn from it!
looks like Gaza
We live right near here and it’s beyond tragic.
Corporations buying the land soon
Exactly... land grabs...
unfortunately yes, because the time it will take insurances to soft this out and pay up, many landowners will still not have the financial means to clear the rubble and afford rebuilding on the same land. Many will have to sell off and try to move elsewhere which means investors will be building cheap low quality and low cost multi-dwellings everywhere.
I can’t even imagine how tough it must be deciding which one of your vacation homes you should go stay at while they have to go to the gutwrenching cycle of having to hire an architect design a house and then get full current assessed value in the insurance of something you paid much much much less than just a decade ago.
The one thing I truly noticed was the foliage on the trees. Many were still green.
It makes me wonder if the construction materials used in this area were not fireproof.
There's a lot of irrigated exotic plants around the houses. The native plants in the region aren't very green right now, owing to being down 4 inches from normal winter precipitation.
It's frightening how many people don't understand how devastating fire is.
It's shocking how little is left of a house that burns.
If you have ever done demo work you realize houses are empty shells.
Reset
All the regular houses are gone. I bet the developers are popping champaign as u speak.
More giant bug hives to farm lots of rent from the swarthy bug people.
Imagine working your whole life to build everything up. The house is paid off and you can retire happy. Only to loose it all.
Imagine having a $2 million mortgage on a pile of ashes.
Notice how the trees are not burned...
Look at before photos, many trees were burned. Yes, some survived, but most did not.
Your brain is torched
@@anthonybick9264😂😂😂 this shit had me dying
And your point is? Do you think the government secretly invented fire that doesn’t burn trees?
there are many videos of melted cars right next to completely untouched bushes and trees... flammable trees!!!
Hmmmm, each home owner should be offered 700.00, just like Lahaina, HI.
How did the fire start ?
That is horrible. Now send them all 700.00 that they have to repay and move along to something else like y'all did with Carolina
- ﴿ و ما كان الله معذبـබـِم وهم يستغفرون ﴾سبحان الله وبحمده سبحان الله العظيم᷂اللهـمَّ ᷂صل ᷂وسلم ᷂وبارك ᷂على ᷂نبينا ᷂محمد ﷺ