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‘We Couldn’t Keep’: A California Household’s Life After Evacuating
Shortly after the fires started in Los Angeles, Bethany Martinez and her daughter evacuated their residence on the Altadena-Pasadena border after shedding energy and warmth. They’re ready till they really feel it’s protected sufficient to return.
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“They’re having meals proper right here. Now we’re staying at an Airbnb. I come forwards and backwards to get meals, or waters and stuff like that. Actually, to return get scorching meals so we will come eat. A whole lot of stuff that’s been useful is all of the donations and stuff that these folks have offered for us. They’re going to have a wildfire reduction night time, too. After which additionally this different place known as Altadena Women, they’re freely giving some stuff too.” “With out faculty, I actually don’t have quite a bit to do. However once I hang around with my mother and my aunties and my cousins, they refill my schedule. Though I don’t actually like having to do math and never with the ability to play on a regular basis, I actually like faculty, hanging out with my associates. I all the time knew a hearth was going to occur finally, however I didn’t realize it was going to be like this — destroying homes all over the place it went and blocking issues. And yeah, making folks not have the ability to have a house or going again to their residence to get what they want.” I by no means thought that it will occur to Altadena, to our neighborhood. It’s now not going to look the identical. It’s now not going to be the identical.”
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