
Joey Ybarra
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Jan 13, 2025 |
thepulseofnh.com | Bill Hutchinson |David Brennan |Alex Presha |Joey Ybarra
(LOS ANGELES, Calif.) -- Nearly a full week has passed since Alex Shekarchian and Moogega Cooper hastily packed a few belongings and fled from the second natural disaster to upturn their lives in three months. In October, the couple survived Hurricane Milton, which slammed the Florida coast. Now, they are among thousands of residents to lose their homes in the unprecedented firestorm continuing to burn across Los Angeles County. "We've seen weather events get more and more extreme.
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Jan 13, 2025 |
thepulseofnh.com | David Brennan |Alex Presha |Joey Ybarra |Matt Rivers
(LOS ANGELES) -- Los Angeles residents who fled devastating wildfires are facing a huge recovery and rebuilding effort, as they gather what they can from ruins that were once their homes. As firefighters continue a massive effort to contain and subdue the historic infernos, Angelenos are grappling with unthinkable loss. Mike Geller and his 18-year-old son spoke with ABC News among the rubble of Palisades Village, where their family's 50-year-old jewelry business once stood.
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Jan 13, 2025 |
thepulseofnh.com | Joey Ybarra |Matt Rivers |David Brennan |Alex Presha
(ALTADENA, Calif) -- While entire neighborhoods were ablaze in Altadena, California, on Wednesday, a scared dog named Max barked at the out-of-control flames engulfing his home. A firefighter saw him curled up in his front yard, alone and scared. As the fireman sprayed the flames, the dog got closer and closer. The fireman put his hand out. And the dog came.
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Jan 13, 2025 |
abcnews.go.com | Joey Ybarra |Matt Rivers
Slater Lee comforted the dog while also battling the growing inferno. ByJoey Ybarra, Samira Said, and Matt RiversJanuary 13, 2025, 1:28 PMWhile entire neighborhoods were ablaze in Altadena, California, on Wednesday, a scared dog named Max barked at the out-of-control flames engulfing his home. A firefighter saw him curled up in his front yard, alone and scared. As the fireman sprayed the flames, the dog got closer and closer. The fireman put his hand out. And the dog came.
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