'I lost Everything': 1,200 evacuees flee LA Fire – Heartbreaking Stories of Hope at Pasadena Shelter
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'I lost Everything': 1,200 evacuees flee LA Fire – Heartbreaking Stories of Hope at Pasadena Shelter
The Pasadena Convention Center has become a temporary shelter for 1,200 people displaced by the devastating Altadena fire that broke out on Tuesday night.
In this video, we hear from evacuees like Hester Callul, who lost everything, and Nanette from Pasadena, who is desperately hoping to return home.
As the fire continues to rage, these residents find some relief at the shelter, but the emotional toll is heavy.
Watch as we explore their stories of loss, survival, and hope for recovery amidst one of California's most destructive wildfire seasons.
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