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'I Felt Like I Was In Hell': Israelis Flee As Los Angeles Wildfires Devour Homes by FreeStuffsNG: 5:05pm On Jan 09
'I felt like I was in hell': Israelis flee as Los Angeles wildfires devour thousands of homes


Israeli residents in affected areas evacuate as flames near, leaving lives behind; some blame California Governor Gavin Newsom for devastation, calling his inaction on dry vegetation 'criminal negligence,' echoing Donald Trump’s past warnings.

Ayala Or-El, Los Angeles | published:13:39
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The largest and most destructive fires in Los Angeles' history continue to wreak havoc and spread to new neighborhoods. Over 130,000 people have been evacuated from their homes, leaving behind all their belongings with no certainty of having a home to return to. Among the evacuees are dozens of Israelis living in Pacific Palisades, Altadena, Pasadena and Hollywood Hills.

Dorit Rotenberg, 66, has lived in Pacific Palisades for more than 20 years. On Tuesday morning, she left her home with her husband, dog and cat. “We weren’t prepared to leave on such short notice, so I grabbed a few clothes shoes, and important documents, and we left. Friends of ours in the neighborhood didn’t want to leave because they hoped to save their house, but they were eventually forced to evacuate by the firefighters. That’s when we learned from them that our house had burned down,” she said.

Rotenberg and her husband are now staying with friends in Thousand Oaks. “It’s hard for me to process that we no longer have a home. Our insurance doesn’t cover fires—it’s a special insurance you need to purchase, similar to earthquake insurance, which we also don’t have. I have no idea what we’re going to do. It’s an enormous heartbreak. We left our entire lives behind in that house, and at our age, it’s not easy to start over,” she said.

The Chabad rabbi of Pacific Palisades, Zushe Cunin, reported that many members of his congregation lost their homes in the fires. “All day Tuesday and throughout the night, I tried to contact 250 community members, but I didn’t hear back from them,” he said. According to the rabbi, some refused to evacuate in a desperate attempt to save their homes from the advancing flames.

While the synagogue was spared, the storage facility was destroyed, along with 16 menorahs and cars used to transport children and seniors to and from the Chabad center.

Noa Goldberg, who lives in the Highlands neighborhood of Pacific Palisades, managed to leave her home only at 3 p.m., when the flames were already dangerously close. “I tried to leave earlier, but it was impossible. Cars were gridlocked and couldn’t move anywhere,” she explained.

“I was panicking. My husband was out of town, so I was alone and didn’t know what to do. I waited until firefighters cleared the stuck vehicles so I could get out. As I drove away, I saw homes burning on every side. All the neighborhood’s beloved restaurants, the grocery store, the supermarket—every business was gone. Complete devastation. I felt like I was in hell.”

Goldberg has temporarily moved in with her daughter in West Hollywood, but even there, she feels unsafe. “The fires have reached Hollywood Hills, and I’m afraid they’ll keep spreading. We might have to evacuate from here too,” she said.

The neighborhoods of Pacific Palisades, nearby Malibu, Altadena and Hollywood Hills—where the fires are most severe—are known for their luxury homes. Many celebrities have been forced to evacuate and have reported losing their homes. “One day you’re swimming in the pool and the next day it’s all gone,” Emmy and Golden Globe winner James Woods told CNN tearfully.

Actor Billy Crystal issued a statement saying he and his wife are heartbroken after losing their home, where they had lived since 1979. “We raised our children and grandchildren here. Every inch of our house was filled with love. Beautiful memories that can't be taken away,” said the Jewish actor.

Paris Hilton also lost her home. In a post on Instagram, she wrote, “Sitting with my family, watching the news, and seeing our home in Malibu burn to the ground on live TV is something no one should ever have to experience.”

Other celebrities who evacuated their Pacific Palisades homes include Jennifer Aniston, Bradley Cooper, Adam Brody, Tom Hanks, Reese Witherspoon, Adam Sandler and Michael Keaton.
Anger at officials and Trump’s warning

Fierce winds reaching speeds of over 60 mph fueled devastating wildfires across Los Angeles, stretching from one end of the city to Pasadena, an hour's drive away. The city’s historic synagogue, which had served the community for over 100 years, was also devastated in the fire, including a kindergarten building that was completely consumed by flames.
"Our center is gone," said CEO Melissa Levy in a phone interview. "But right now, we’re more focused on our members, many of whom lost their homes or are terrified their houses will burn. We’ll think about rebuilding later."

In a message sent to congregants on Wednesday morning, synagogue leadership assured members that the Torah scrolls had been safely removed and stored at a community member's home.

By Wednesday evening, the fires had reached Hollywood Hills, threatening iconic landmarks such as the Hollywood Bowl, the Walk of Fame, El Capitan Theatre, Madame Tussauds Museum and the historic Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel.
Former Miss Israel Ilana Shoshan evacuated her home as flames spread across the hill on the opposite side of Laurel Canyon.


Residents of Los Angeles nursing home evacuated in wheelchairs
Leah Aaron, another local resident, fled with her husband and two children to Santa Barbara, two hours north of Los Angeles. "Just yesterday, I felt sorry for those living in Pacific Palisades, and today I find myself in this surreal situation," she said. "I can’t stop watching TV and crying. I’m terrified our house will burn, even though the fires haven’t reached our street yet. We were evacuated due to poor air quality and the risk of the fires spreading."

Leah and her family are staying at a hotel, hoping to return home soon. "We bought our house just two years ago, renovated it, and invested so much in it. This feels like a nightmare I can’t wake up from," she said.
Many respondents expressed anger at Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, who defunded the fire brigade after taking office in December 2022. "I admire and respect our firefighters—they work so hard—but they don’t have enough manpower," said Leah. "They also didn’t have enough water and had to bring water from the ocean to fight the fires."

Goldberg criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom for failing to address the issue of forest management and clearing dry vegetation. "Donald Trump warned him to deal with the dry brush that’s a ticking time bomb, but he chose to ignore it," she said. "We barely get any rain here, so everything is extremely dry. Just one spark, and it all goes up in flames. Newsom’s negligence is criminal."

Trump, who has repeatedly warned Newsom about California’s wildfire challenges, highlighted the issue in a 2019 tweet:
"The Governor of California, Gavin Newsom, has done a terrible job of forest management. I told him from the first day we met that he must ‘clean’ his forest floors regardless of what his bosses, the environmentalists, DEMAND of him. Must also do burns and cut fire stoppers.”
He added that Newsom often seeks federal assistance when fires rage: “No more. Get your act together Governor. You don’t see close to the level of burn in other states," Trump wrote.

The damage from the fires is estimated at $57 billion, including property destruction and economic losses.

https://www.ynetnews.com/article/skn00de6ijx#autoplay

Satellite images of Los Angeles fire
(Video: Reuters)

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Re: 'I Felt Like I Was In Hell': Israelis Flee As Los Angeles Wildfires Devour Homes by FreeStuffsNG: 5:06pm On Jan 09
Fierce winds reaching speeds of over 60 mph fueled devastating wildfires across Los Angeles, stretching from one end of the city to Pasadena, an hour's drive away. The city’s historic synagogue, which had served the community for over 100 years, was also devastated in the fire, including a kindergarten building that was completely consumed by flames. "Our center is gone," said CEO Melissa Levy in a phone interview. "But right now, we’re more focused on our members, many of whom lost their homes or are terrified their houses will burn. We’ll think about rebuilding later."

The damage from the fires is estimated at $57 billion, including property destruction and economic losses.

Please don't blame Hamas and the Muslims for this please.
May God console all those who lost to this monumental destruction.
BBO's " The Most High God" right now on my mind. The foundation of the throne of God is righteousness and justice. God is on His throne.

The largest and most destructive fires in Los Angeles' history continue to wreak havoc and spread to new neighborhoods. Over 130,000 people have been evacuated from their homes, leaving behind all their belongings with no certainty of having a home to return to. Among the evacuees are dozens of Israelis living in Pacific Palisades, Altadena, Pasadena and Hollywood Hills.

Emphasis on The largest and most destructive fires in Los Angeles' history continue to wreak havoc and spread to new neighborhoods. . US and Israel elites will not enjoy or have what they are denying of the Palestinians and Isreali hostages held captive in Gaza.

They didn't see it coming that hell will move from Gaza to Hollywood, Los Angeles Jewish synagogues and highbrow areas for their high and mighty. This God ehn, fear Him!

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Re: 'I Felt Like I Was In Hell': Israelis Flee As Los Angeles Wildfires Devour Homes by MasterJayJay: 5:32pm On Jan 09
FreeStuffsNG:


Please don't blame Hamas and the Muslims for this please.


US and Israel elites will not have what they are denying the Palestinians and Isreali hostages of.

Babablu bulabu. Epic ignorance!!

You think Muslims don't live in California?

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Re: 'I Felt Like I Was In Hell': Israelis Flee As Los Angeles Wildfires Devour Homes by Righteousness2(m): 5:37pm On Jan 09
What is Happening in California of Terrifying and Horrible BUT its Topclass Aircondition in comparison to Hell Fire.

HELL FIRE IS NO JOKE FOLKS.
Thisis why the KING OF KINGS Himself, Warned us in His Word.

Luke 12:5

But I will forewarn you whom ye shall fear: Fear him, which after he hath killed hath power to cast into hell; yea, I say unto you, Fear him.



Amend your ways Quickly! There is no more time.
BELIEVE and SURRENDER to the LORDSHIP of JESUS CHRIST to avoid Stories that touches the Heart.
There is No Repentance in the Grave.
Now is the time Accepted

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Re: 'I Felt Like I Was In Hell': Israelis Flee As Los Angeles Wildfires Devour Homes by gift2xl: 5:42pm On Jan 09
End time happenings

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Re: 'I Felt Like I Was In Hell': Israelis Flee As Los Angeles Wildfires Devour Homes by McStoic(m): 7:01pm On Jan 09
FreeStuffsNG:
'I felt like I was in hell': Israelis flee as Los Angeles wildfires devour thousands of homes


Israeli residents in affected areas evacuate as flames near, leaving lives behind; some blame California Governor Gavin Newsom for devastation, calling his inaction on dry vegetation 'criminal negligence,' echoing Donald Trump’s past warnings.


Ayala Or-El, Los Angeles | published:13:39
Add a comment

The largest and most destructive fires in Los Angeles' history continue to wreak havoc and spread to new neighborhoods. Over 130,000 people have been evacuated from their homes, leaving behind all their belongings with no certainty of having a home to return to. Among the evacuees are dozens of Israelis living in Pacific Palisades, Altadena, Pasadena and Hollywood Hills.

Dorit Rotenberg, 66, has lived in Pacific Palisades for more than 20 years. On Tuesday morning, she left her home with her husband, dog and cat. “We weren’t prepared to leave on such short notice, so I grabbed a few clothes shoes, and important documents, and we left. Friends of ours in the neighborhood didn’t want to leave because they hoped to save their house, but they were eventually forced to evacuate by the firefighters. That’s when we learned from them that our house had burned down,” she said.

Rotenberg and her husband are now staying with friends in Thousand Oaks. “It’s hard for me to process that we no longer have a home. Our insurance doesn’t cover fires—it’s a special insurance you need to purchase, similar to earthquake insurance, which we also don’t have. I have no idea what we’re going to do. It’s an enormous heartbreak. We left our entire lives behind in that house, and at our age, it’s not easy to start over,” she said.

The Chabad rabbi of Pacific Palisades, Zushe Cunin, reported that many members of his congregation lost their homes in the fires. “All day Tuesday and throughout the night, I tried to contact 250 community members, but I didn’t hear back from them,” he said. According to the rabbi, some refused to evacuate in a desperate attempt to save their homes from the advancing flames.

While the synagogue was spared, the storage facility was destroyed, along with 16 menorahs and cars used to transport children and seniors to and from the Chabad center.

Noa Goldberg, who lives in the Highlands neighborhood of Pacific Palisades, managed to leave her home only at 3 p.m., when the flames were already dangerously close. “I tried to leave earlier, but it was impossible. Cars were gridlocked and couldn’t move anywhere,” she explained.

“I was panicking. My husband was out of town, so I was alone and didn’t know what to do. I waited until firefighters cleared the stuck vehicles so I could get out. As I drove away, I saw homes burning on every side. All the neighborhood’s beloved restaurants, the grocery store, the supermarket—every business was gone. Complete devastation. I felt like I was in hell.”

Goldberg has temporarily moved in with her daughter in West Hollywood, but even there, she feels unsafe. “The fires have reached Hollywood Hills, and I’m afraid they’ll keep spreading. We might have to evacuate from here too,” she said.

The neighborhoods of Pacific Palisades, nearby Malibu, Altadena and Hollywood Hills—where the fires are most severe—are known for their luxury homes. Many celebrities have been forced to evacuate and have reported losing their homes. “One day you’re swimming in the pool and the next day it’s all gone,” Emmy and Golden Globe winner James Woods told CNN tearfully.

Actor Billy Crystal issued a statement saying he and his wife are heartbroken after losing their home, where they had lived since 1979. “We raised our children and grandchildren here. Every inch of our house was filled with love. Beautiful memories that can't be taken away,” said the Jewish actor.

Paris Hilton also lost her home. In a post on Instagram, she wrote, “Sitting with my family, watching the news, and seeing our home in Malibu burn to the ground on live TV is something no one should ever have to experience.”

Other celebrities who evacuated their Pacific Palisades homes include Jennifer Aniston, Bradley Cooper, Adam Brody, Tom Hanks, Reese Witherspoon, Adam Sandler and Michael Keaton.
Anger at officials and Trump’s warning

Fierce winds reaching speeds of over 60 mph fueled devastating wildfires across Los Angeles, stretching from one end of the city to Pasadena, an hour's drive away. The city’s historic synagogue, which had served the community for over 100 years, was also devastated in the fire, including a kindergarten building that was completely consumed by flames.
"Our center is gone," said CEO Melissa Levy in a phone interview. "But right now, we’re more focused on our members, many of whom lost their homes or are terrified their houses will burn. We’ll think about rebuilding later."

In a message sent to congregants on Wednesday morning, synagogue leadership assured members that the Torah scrolls had been safely removed and stored at a community member's home.

By Wednesday evening, the fires had reached Hollywood Hills, threatening iconic landmarks such as the Hollywood Bowl, the Walk of Fame, El Capitan Theatre, Madame Tussauds Museum and the historic Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel.
Former Miss Israel Ilana Shoshan evacuated her home as flames spread across the hill on the opposite side of Laurel Canyon.


Residents of Los Angeles nursing home evacuated in wheelchairs
Leah Aaron, another local resident, fled with her husband and two children to Santa Barbara, two hours north of Los Angeles. "Just yesterday, I felt sorry for those living in Pacific Palisades, and today I find myself in this surreal situation," she said. "I can’t stop watching TV and crying. I’m terrified our house will burn, even though the fires haven’t reached our street yet. We were evacuated due to poor air quality and the risk of the fires spreading."

Leah and her family are staying at a hotel, hoping to return home soon. "We bought our house just two years ago, renovated it, and invested so much in it. This feels like a nightmare I can’t wake up from," she said.
Many respondents expressed anger at Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, who defunded the fire brigade after taking office in December 2022. "I admire and respect our firefighters—they work so hard—but they don’t have enough manpower," said Leah. "They also didn’t have enough water and had to bring water from the ocean to fight the fires."

Goldberg criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom for failing to address the issue of forest management and clearing dry vegetation. "Donald Trump warned him to deal with the dry brush that’s a ticking time bomb, but he chose to ignore it," she said. "We barely get any rain here, so everything is extremely dry. Just one spark, and it all goes up in flames. Newsom’s negligence is criminal."

Trump, who has repeatedly warned Newsom about California’s wildfire challenges, highlighted the issue in a 2019 tweet:
"The Governor of California, Gavin Newsom, has done a terrible job of forest management. I told him from the first day we met that he must ‘clean’ his forest floors regardless of what his bosses, the environmentalists, DEMAND of him. Must also do burns and cut fire stoppers.”
He added that Newsom often seeks federal assistance when fires rage: “No more. Get your act together Governor. You don’t see close to the level of burn in other states," Trump wrote.

The damage from the fires is estimated at $57 billion, including property destruction and economic losses.

https://www.ynetnews.com/article/skn00de6ijx#autoplay

Mynd44 nlfpmod

Satellite images of Los Angeles fire
(Video: Reuters)

Quite unfortunate. Hell is truly no joke

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Re: 'I Felt Like I Was In Hell': Israelis Flee As Los Angeles Wildfires Devour Homes by Sonnobax15(m): 7:12pm On Jan 09
lipsrsealed
Na stories like these dey give our beloved Righteousness2 a steady strong erection angry

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Re: 'I Felt Like I Was In Hell': Israelis Flee As Los Angeles Wildfires Devour Homes by OneOnland: 7:12pm On Jan 09
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Goldberg criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom for failing to address the issue of forest management and clearing dry vegetation. "Donald Trump warned him to deal with the dry brush that’s a ticking time bomb, but he chose to ignore it," she said. "We barely get any rain here, so everything is extremely dry. Just one spark, and it all goes up in flames. Newsom’s negligence is criminal."
Someone has got to pay for this. Unfortunately, both their state government and they themselves are complicit. They were aware it's a environmental risky area.

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Re: 'I Felt Like I Was In Hell': Israelis Flee As Los Angeles Wildfires Devour Homes by Amuluonyenaego: 7:12pm On Jan 09
Righteousness2:
What is Happening in California of Terrifying and Horrible BUT its Topclass Aircondition in comparison to Hell Fire.
You can never fail

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Re: 'I Felt Like I Was In Hell': Israelis Flee As Los Angeles Wildfires Devour Homes by oxygenlove(m): 7:14pm On Jan 09
Righteousness2:
What is Happening in California of Terrifying and Horrible BUT its Topclass Aircondition in comparison to Hell Fire.
wetin you dey talk like this again Alaye

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Re: 'I Felt Like I Was In Hell': Israelis Flee As Los Angeles Wildfires Devour Homes by omoredia: 7:14pm On Jan 09
Democrats will bring hell on the US because of their evil and immoral ways

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Re: 'I Felt Like I Was In Hell': Israelis Flee As Los Angeles Wildfires Devour Homes by Ballzproblem2: 7:14pm On Jan 09
Prominent Palestine model bella hadid house burnt too, Jewish haters normally no get sense.

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Re: 'I Felt Like I Was In Hell': Israelis Flee As Los Angeles Wildfires Devour Homes by Judolisco(m): 7:15pm On Jan 09
We no get all dis things for Nigeria... Na only wicked people dey.... Nigerians are very wicked set of people

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Re: 'I Felt Like I Was In Hell': Israelis Flee As Los Angeles Wildfires Devour Homes by omoredia: 7:15pm On Jan 09
Trump warned these useless democrats but they didn't listen

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Re: 'I Felt Like I Was In Hell': Israelis Flee As Los Angeles Wildfires Devour Homes by jonadaft: 7:15pm On Jan 09
Evil zionists

WHAT USA IS MAKING EVIL ZIONISTS DO IN PALESTINE ARTIFICIALLY, GOD IS DOING IT WITH NATURAL DISASTER ON THEIR SOIL.




IS GOD NOT WONDERFUL?

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Re: 'I Felt Like I Was In Hell': Israelis Flee As Los Angeles Wildfires Devour Homes by BABANGBALI: 7:16pm On Jan 09
Omo may we not witness that fire incident in Nigeria. Our fire fighters no go fit curtail it o.






If you have somebody you want to keep inside bottle, DM me because I'm leaving for my village this weekend .. 🤷🤷😂😂🤣
Re: 'I Felt Like I Was In Hell': Israelis Flee As Los Angeles Wildfires Devour Homes by JustPowerApps(m): 7:16pm On Jan 09
No firefighter?
Re: 'I Felt Like I Was In Hell': Israelis Flee As Los Angeles Wildfires Devour Homes by BABANGBALI: 7:16pm On Jan 09
Judolisco:
We no get all dis things for Nigeria... Na only wicked people dey.... Nigerians are very wicked set of people
especially those in APC

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Re: 'I Felt Like I Was In Hell': Israelis Flee As Los Angeles Wildfires Devour Homes by Zonex1(m): 7:16pm On Jan 09
Ok
Re: 'I Felt Like I Was In Hell': Israelis Flee As Los Angeles Wildfires Devour Homes by meobizy(f): 7:18pm On Jan 09
Fires taking place in California and Australia are every year. The media always makes it news. They should start publicizing every war in Africa.

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Re: 'I Felt Like I Was In Hell': Israelis Flee As Los Angeles Wildfires Devour Homes by Christ4ever: 7:19pm On Jan 09
FreeStuffsNG:
US and Israel elites will not enjoy or have what they are denying of the Palestinians and Isreali hostages held captive in Gaza.

They didn't see it coming that hell will move from Gaza to Hollywood, Los Angeles Jewish synagogues and highbrow areas for their high and mighty. This God ehn, fear Him!
Only you:

1. You support T-pain
2. You support Buhari
3. You support Hamas
4. You support Hezbollah
5. You support Houthis
6. You support all known terrorists

You are ready to support criminal elements as long as they share the same faith with you.

How do you sleep well at night? Do you have conscience at all?

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Re: 'I Felt Like I Was In Hell': Israelis Flee As Los Angeles Wildfires Devour Homes by Babangidapikin: 7:19pm On Jan 09
I hope Nigeria are learning , don't leave open fire burning ..It is sad though, I pray those who lose their homes find solace ...hopefully the Elons and Zukerberg of this World can give a sizable donation to rebuild those home like they did during the election.

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Re: 'I Felt Like I Was In Hell': Israelis Flee As Los Angeles Wildfires Devour Homes by Angelfrost(m): 7:20pm On Jan 09
California has always been Fire country...!

Buying a home there takes some serious balls.
Re: 'I Felt Like I Was In Hell': Israelis Flee As Los Angeles Wildfires Devour Homes by OneOnland: 7:20pm On Jan 09
Jonathan:
Evil zionists

WHAT USA IS MAKING EVIL ZIONISTS DO IN PALESTINE ARTIFICIALLY, GOD IS DOING IT WITH NATURAL DISASTER ON THEIR SOIL.




IS GOD NOT WONDERFUL?
What is this? California is now Israel? You lots would eventually self-destruct.

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Re: 'I Felt Like I Was In Hell': Israelis Flee As Los Angeles Wildfires Devour Homes by DropsMic(m): 7:21pm On Jan 09
Hian
Re: 'I Felt Like I Was In Hell': Israelis Flee As Los Angeles Wildfires Devour Homes by zed7: 7:22pm On Jan 09
To each their own. California is battling wildfire, Nigeria is battling hyper inflation. Utopia doesn't exist.

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Re: 'I Felt Like I Was In Hell': Israelis Flee As Los Angeles Wildfires Devour Homes by MasterTeeUSA: 7:22pm On Jan 09
Los Angeles Fire - While it is shocking and sad to see this, I am actually shocked that they have done nothing to mitigate this after all the previous fire incidents. Remove trees that can escalate fire incidents, install emergency mega sprinklers that can be activated, create helicopter zones where you can launch helicopters to quench fires and buy and store tons of repellants or encourage fire repellant homes or services around all the fire prone areas. Hopefully after this incident, they would learn and make more significant changes. Insanity is doing the same thing over and over while expecting different results.




FreeStuffsNG:
'I felt like I was in hell': Israelis flee as Los Angeles wildfires devour thousands of homes




https://www.ynetnews.com/article/skn00de6ijx#autoplay

Satellite images of Los Angeles fire
(Video: Reuters)

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Re: 'I Felt Like I Was In Hell': Israelis Flee As Los Angeles Wildfires Devour Homes by Nwaikpe: 7:22pm On Jan 09
Jonathan:
Evil zionists

WHAT USA IS MAKING EVIL ZIONISTS DO IN PALESTINE ARTIFICIALLY, GOD IS DOING IT WITH NATURAL DISASTER ON THEIR SOIL.
IS GOD NOT WONDERFUL?

Bro, I hope you know that Israelis are 50x more valuable to this world than the whole of the muslims population multiplied by 10?
Name one muslim that has contributed to science and tech, let me see.

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Re: 'I Felt Like I Was In Hell': Israelis Flee As Los Angeles Wildfires Devour Homes by waternogatenemy: 7:23pm On Jan 09
Cococandy come and see o..

Just wild fire, not nuclear bomb yet.
Re: 'I Felt Like I Was In Hell': Israelis Flee As Los Angeles Wildfires Devour Homes by Professor822714: 7:23pm On Jan 09
OneOnland:
cry

Someone has got to pay for this. Unfortunately, both their state government and they themselves are complicit. They were aware it's a environmental risky area.
They have insurance that will cover the costs

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