Fabian, if you see little amounts of smoke coming from those ruins, stay away because that could be caused by lithium batteries from cordless tools. Those batteries burn longer and cause lethal fumes. Same with EV cars. Stay safe. You are helping to make an historical record of the devastation.
Fabian: I hope you are allowed to continue covering national and local events such as this. Many times video and photo access to the aftermath of this type of trauma is denied or made difficult. to obtain for unjustified reasons. Thank you. P.S. You may even be shooting award winning footage here. Time will tell on that.
I really don’t think he’s trying to win any awards with this footage. I think he’s just sharing so people truly understand the scope of the devastation.
@@Dan-oj4iqU don't have to choose to accept it like Marlan Brando refused to accept an Oscar b cuz of the trauma and harm done to native Indigenous Tribal ancient ancestral Spirits bloodlines here Thanks for sharing the pictures Mu ah VA 💋🌈 Aurora's
@@michaelellringer5600These were mobile homes. See all the metal? By your way of thinking, no one in the western United States should build a home. Had the officials kept the reservoirs full, the firemen would have had water to fight the fires in this area. Also, public officials were responsible to keep the vegetation under control. Lastly, the extreme Santa Ana winds coupled with the lack of rain made for the perfect storm. No one deserves to lose a home and/or a business, not to mention a life. If nothing else, you should at least have compassion for all the domestic animals home alone who died and the wildlife.
@@michaelellringer5600 they are human beings and I feel their pain. I feel for them like I would if my home was destroyed I’d be devastated as I’m sure you would be. Have some humility
Thank you so much for recording and sharing 🙏 Wow, you knew exactly what I was looking for😮😥 At the 19:41 mark, as you walked towards the edge, the home on the right has been in our family since the 70s. Can’t deny that (now charred) palm tree! Grateful my cousin is safe and all the family memories we had there - yet, so heartbroken for him and all those who live there. 😔
Thank you for this and other videos you’re putting out. No opinions, just showing what’s there…or not there. Your work is very helpful and informative.
I am born/raised in LA ❤ I grew up in all those places/lived... I was out there for the holidays... Its "devastating" to see this happening 😢 I dont have the words to say 😞 we will rebuild 💪
fabian, thank you. these images are leaving a huge pit in my stomach, but I sincerely appreciate your efforts in documenting the devastation. 24:30 was my grandmother's home for 40+ years on kontiki way. my father and his siblings grew up there and in other parts of the palisades. personally, I have a lifetime of treasured memories visiting from the east coast and spending time with my grandmother in her paradise. I can't imagine what the new family living there now will have to endure with their young kids.
Are you able to do this thru other areas too? Your video gives such a graphic, shocking view of just how horrific and absolute the destruction is there. Legit looks almost unbelievable. Like a horror movie.
Thank you for sharing this. Prayers to all those who lost their trailer homes. It is so sad. Living near Paradise, we saw all the low income folks unable to rebuild their homes. I would be extremely happy and surprised if they rebuilt the mobile home park. But I doubt it will happen. Blessings to all.
Thank you for this great footage. My friend and my previous accountant who did my taxes for 20 years lives there. I tried to reach her when the fire happened and the call didn't go through. This is horrific.
Thank you, you saved me a trip and a dying notion to know if my place was still there. Wishful thinking of course... but now I know, because I just saw it destroyed
I lost my home to fire. In 1992. It was on the beach in Hawaii. Nothing can describe the feeling of having nothing left. Only the clothes on your back. No pictures. No memories. Just ash. I wasn’t allowed to rebuild because Hawaii stopped giving permits to beach front on north shore. My land was purchased by the state for pretty much low market value.
Ty for highlighting the extraordinary coordination and sheer stamina of those tending to the trucks. I lived in Pt Dume and Santa Monica for awhile. I hold everyone in my heart. ❤️🇬🇧
Loss for words. So saddened and heartbroken. My prayers goes out to everyone. Thank you Fabian for covering this story and keeping us posted. Sending good positive vibes 💕
The poor folks who lived there probably don’t want to watch this, recognize certain details, planters cared for, belongings destroyed, certain trees. It’s so heartbreaking, our American dream especially for a trailer park, our little piece of land we call home. Thanks for your documentary film.
Based on what I’ve read, that home was likely built after 2008 when the improved fire standards came into force. It most likely has roof vents that prevent flaming embers from entering the inside of the house and setting fire to things.
WA St wishes you all the best. There is no one up here gloating at your misfortune, everyone I have talked to has family or friends in the affected area.
Thank you for the coverage SMCU 👍 Ik it must of bin hard for you to see/been there first hand/aftermath of this devastating destruction... Appreciate you Fabian 🙏
Very,very painful!!! I just moved from there a few yrs ago!! My neighbors just made it out alive grabbed 3 cats and a wedding ring!! Thayz it!! I didnt even recognize my street AT ALL!! I will keep this to have in tribute of these heroic men and women that risk their lives for all of us!!! Very respecrful video! Thank you!!
9:06 Again, Ty for sharing the extraordinary efforts on those providing so much support to those fighting the fires. Logistics is a skill no one really thinks about. As in war, it is necessary to feed troops and provide latrines and such. Absolutely amazing how practiced and well prepared. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🇬🇧
Cinder blocks and terra cotta pots were seemingly unharmed. Devastating destruction and was more intense than a “wildfire.” Cars do not melt from a fire like that.
The damage from the Palisades Fire alone probably starts about $5B but I'd bet it will end up over $10B. With the other fires CA could be looking at $20B to maybe $40B. Many of the homes in Pacific Palisades are $4M to start and go up from there. The mobile homes will be much less expensive, but nothing in CA is cheap particularly close to the ocean.
@@Phoenixeszzz And how would they clean the field of matches? Should they do a controlled burn? What happens when a controlled burn gets out of control? Who's to blame when a controlled burn sets off a wildfire? Here's the deal, these places have had fires going back long before humans ever lived in the area, but over the centuries more and more of the landscape has been carved up for housing developments and strip malls. In a way, it's like buying a house by an airport and then complaining about the noise. At some point the number of people living in an area is so high you can't simply tell them to leave because of the risks for wildfires. Same goes for people living in hurricane or tornado country. California combines terrain that tends to burn or shake (earthquake) or both. The people could move, but to where? Where is it safe from all natural disasters? The cost of living in CA is insanely high, but then the wage level is much higher as well.
@@Ed-sq7jm7 Yep, heard that as well. This could wind up equaling the worst hurricanes for damage cost. Still, no where near Japan's cost from the tsunami that devastated Japan in 2011 -- if I remember correctly the cost was over $800B. And we have yet to get closure on how all these fires started, particularly since the later fires were upwind of the original Palisades Fire. If this was arson and at this point I think that's more likely than not, I do hope they catch the punks that started this, they have at least 5 lives on their hands and likely more when all is accounted for.
I have a life long friend,who's property butt's up to national forest land,and after he lost the second house from forest fires. He built back with All cement and his house is All metal. Now,when they have forest fires or brush burn offs. He's protected.
You will notice that the thoroughly burned-out vehicles no longer have license plates. Since California plates are made of aluminum, this means the temperatures exceeded 1220 degrees F in order to completely melt them.
Another great but sad video. Fabian, I hope where you live wasn't affected by the fires. How did that one building @43:30 survive? The winds look like they have died down. Hopefully, they can get all the fires under control.
This is so sad. When I first stated flying, I used my passes to fly out here and in-line skate or ride a bike along the trail on the beaches, stroll through the farmers’ market, then have a nice early dinner in one of the cafes. The devastation and loss of homes and businesses is heartbreaking. It was such a beautiful area, and I hope it will be again. God bless all of you.
This is total unbelievable and difficult to comprehend! The perfect set-up or scenario for such destruction and the upheaval of ppls lives... very high speeds of Santa Anna winds... and someone to start it all intentionally. IMHO. I've seen total destruction as a medical volunteer right after Hurricane Katrina in S. MISSISSIPPI. But this is far reaching in itself! My heart aches for the ppl, animals and suffering that I feel from you all! Love, and be kind to one another.
there ain't nothing natural about these fires. things don't look burned. they look like they turned to dust. there's unburned leaves and eucalyptus branches laying around and all structures are the same. are the surviving buildings those without smart meters? and that one smoking pad was weird? WTF? anyway great footage. this is important stuff to get before things get cordoned off.. cheers and thank you.
I'm watching this video and as a former Navajo Scouts Firefighter I fought several California wildfires in my younger days. Mutual aid is important to battle these fires in L.A. county
At 13:21 is Shark Tank Star Barbara Corcoran’s mobile home. The planters and her burnt out mini cooper is identical to Caleb Simpson RUclips channel featuring Barbara Corcoran’s $1 Million Dollar mobile home.
Ein Jeder kennt die Fallout Spiele von Bethesda. Fast Jeder kennt die Fallout Serie auf Amazon. Ich hätte es nie für möglich gehalten das Szenario in Real zu sehen. Das Licht, der Himmel, die verbrannte Stadt, all das hat das Game ins wahre Leben geholt. Was für ein Horror. Die Menschen von LA haben mein vollstes Mitgefühl, es ist einfach unbegreiflich. Ihr seid nicht allein, die ganze Welt nimmt Anteil an eurem Schmerz.😢 And now in english: Everyone knows the Fallout games from Bethesda. Almost everyone knows the Fallout series on Amazon. I would never have thought it possible to see the scenario in real life. The light, the sky, the burned city, the game brought all of that into real life. What a horror. I have the utmost sympathy for the people of LA, it is simply incomprehensible. You are not alone, the whole world shares your pain.😢
Thanks for posting. You showed more than than the local TV stations.
Fabian, if you see little amounts of smoke coming from those ruins, stay away because that could be caused by lithium batteries from cordless tools. Those batteries burn longer and cause lethal fumes. Same with EV cars. Stay safe. You are helping to make an historical record of the devastation.
Fabian: I hope you are allowed to continue covering national and local events such as this. Many times video and photo access to the aftermath of this type of trauma is denied or made difficult. to obtain for unjustified reasons. Thank you. P.S. You may even be shooting award winning footage here. Time will tell on that.
Winning an award from other people's devastation. How awful!
I really don’t think he’s trying to win any awards with this footage. I think he’s just sharing so people truly understand the scope of the devastation.
He doesn't have a choice about winning an award.
@@Dan-oj4iqU don't have to choose to accept it like Marlan Brando refused to accept an Oscar b cuz of the trauma and harm done to native Indigenous Tribal ancient ancestral Spirits bloodlines here
Thanks for sharing the pictures
Mu ah VA 💋🌈 Aurora's
"You may even be shooting award winning footage here" Seriously? thats what you got out all this?
I’m so sorry that people have lost their homes and it’s so very sad
People have been told since the Seventies.
Why feel sorry for idiots that built a wooden structure in a fire zone!!!
@@michaelellringer5600These were mobile homes. See all the metal? By your way of thinking, no one in the western United States should build a home. Had the officials kept the reservoirs full, the firemen would have had water to fight the fires in this area. Also, public officials were responsible to keep the vegetation under control. Lastly, the extreme Santa Ana winds coupled with the lack of rain made for the perfect storm. No one deserves to lose a home and/or a business, not to mention a life. If nothing else, you should at least have compassion for all the domestic animals home alone who died and the wildlife.
@@michaelellringer5600 they are human beings and I feel their pain. I feel for them like I would if my home was destroyed I’d be devastated as I’m sure you would be. Have some humility
@@michaelellringer5600 You think the people who live there built it? Most people who live there had nothing to do with the building process.
Well done documenting this and reporting the devastation. 11:08 crazy!
its now a giant toxic waste site...
Thanks for a great walking job you’ve done to provide us insider view of the disaster with no BS Talking! 🇺🇸💙
Thank you so much for recording and sharing 🙏 Wow, you knew exactly what I was looking for😮😥
At the 19:41 mark, as you walked towards the edge, the home on the right has been in our family since the 70s. Can’t deny that (now charred) palm tree!
Grateful my cousin is safe and all the family memories we had there - yet, so heartbroken for him and all those who live there. 😔
I‘m so sorry 😢
Thank you for this and other videos you’re putting out. No opinions, just showing what’s there…or not there. Your work is very helpful and informative.
I am born/raised in LA ❤ I grew up in all those places/lived... I was out there for the holidays... Its "devastating" to see this happening 😢 I dont have the words to say 😞 we will rebuild 💪
😢
XD
not with wood....
Ever think about moving?
@@wizerstar No 🙂
Such an eerie landscape. And yet, we hear birds singing. Blessings. 🇬🇧
fabian, thank you. these images are leaving a huge pit in my stomach, but I sincerely appreciate your efforts in documenting the devastation. 24:30 was my grandmother's home for 40+ years on kontiki way. my father and his siblings grew up there and in other parts of the palisades. personally, I have a lifetime of treasured memories visiting from the east coast and spending time with my grandmother in her paradise. I can't imagine what the new family living there now will have to endure with their young kids.
Are you able to do this thru other areas too? Your video gives such a graphic, shocking view of just how horrific and absolute the destruction is there. Legit looks almost unbelievable. Like a horror movie.
It all truly is so organised. I’m happy to see those brave souls taking rests and eating. Ty for sharing and blessings. 🇬🇧
This is the best video I’ve seen. No words, no music.
Thank you for sharing this. Prayers to all those who lost their trailer homes. It is so sad. Living near Paradise, we saw all the low income folks unable to rebuild their homes. I would be extremely happy and surprised if they rebuilt the mobile home park. But I doubt it will happen. Blessings to all.
Thank you for this great footage. My friend and my previous accountant who did my taxes for 20 years lives there. I tried to reach her when the fire happened and the call didn't go through. This is horrific.
So many retired people will have the rest of their lives ruined. Feeling very sad for them.
Where were the concrete structures?
remind me of the same situation in North caroline... many retired there and lose everything in the big flood
Thank you, you saved me a trip and a dying notion to know if my place was still there. Wishful thinking of course... but now I know, because I just saw it destroyed
už tam nikdy nechoď bro, nic tě tam nečeká
I lost my home to fire. In 1992. It was on the beach in Hawaii.
Nothing can describe the feeling of having nothing left. Only the clothes on your back. No pictures. No memories. Just ash.
I wasn’t allowed to rebuild because Hawaii stopped giving permits to beach front on north shore. My land was purchased by the state for pretty much low market value.
Ty for highlighting the extraordinary coordination and sheer stamina of those tending to the trucks. I lived in Pt Dume and Santa Monica for awhile. I hold everyone in my heart. ❤️🇬🇧
This may be the way the world looks like in the end of days. God have mercy on the souls that we have lost.
Maranatha.
Loss for words. So saddened and heartbroken. My prayers goes out to everyone. Thank you Fabian for covering this story and keeping us posted. Sending good positive vibes 💕
43:26, amazing to see in the midst of that devastation.
I live in NC and western NC got Smashed by the hurricane, this is just beyond belief and its not over
It’s just getting started Look for much more crazy sheet in 2025
It is so quiet, so desolate, so empty. What devastation!!!
Everything's gone. it's way too late.🙏It's like Maui Hawaii😮 it's gone. 😢😢
The poor folks who lived there probably don’t want to watch this, recognize certain details, planters cared for, belongings destroyed, certain trees. It’s so heartbreaking, our American dream especially for a trailer park, our little piece of land we call home. Thanks for your documentary film.
Only one mobile home survived. That is so weird. I wonder how that one survived.
Looked like you could see a little smoke coming from the rear of it
Based on what I’ve read, that home was likely built after 2008 when the improved fire standards came into force. It most likely has roof vents that prevent flaming embers from entering the inside of the house and setting fire to things.
It wasn't woke
Actually that mobile home looked like it was sheeted in hardi board its triple fire rated.
Don't be surprised if your video gets taken down for showing too much
God bless California and all the first responder hero’s! Thanks Fabian for your coverage! Stay safe! WE will rebuild!
I'd wager a dollar the people who had those trailers won't be building back there.
@ Those “trailers” are 800k plus up to 2 Million…
WA St wishes you all the best. There is no one up here gloating at your misfortune, everyone I have talked to has family or friends in the affected area.
The head of the fire department did absolutely nothing they are disgrace
@@BrooksTownsleyMaybe more Californians will wake up and start fighting for better leaders.
Truly heartbreaking.Absolutely devastating.Prayers for all.
Thank you for the coverage SMCU 👍 Ik it must of bin hard for you to see/been there first hand/aftermath of this devastating destruction... Appreciate you Fabian 🙏
A fantastic and heartbreaking video… thank you so much for putting yourself out there and sharing this. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thank you for filming this
This is so hard to watch. 25.58 - that's where I started my family. This was by far the warmest, most welcoming community i've ever lived in.
I'm so sorry! Hugs!❤
I‘m so sorry 😢
🙏
You are so brave to offer your audience this footage. I don’t see others where you are taping, certainly no camera crews. Ty again. 🇬🇧
I pray no homeless encampment got caught in the fires😭
God bless all people who lost their homes 🏡 🥺
Very,very painful!!! I just moved from there a few yrs ago!! My neighbors just made it out alive grabbed 3 cats and a wedding ring!! Thayz it!! I didnt even recognize my street AT ALL!! I will keep this to have in tribute of these heroic men and women that risk their lives for all of us!!! Very respecrful video! Thank you!!
Well what a powerful video you took. That's so sad that a lot of people lost their homes. Thank you for the video.😢
Такая тишина, птички поют и ветра нет. Боже не оставь людей в беде помоги им заново построить свои дома Аминь.
9:06 Again, Ty for sharing the extraordinary efforts on those providing so much support to those fighting the fires. Logistics is a skill no one really thinks about. As in war, it is necessary to feed troops and provide latrines and such. Absolutely amazing how practiced and well prepared. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🇬🇧
Właśnie źle!!! domy z dykty i papieru !🤔 Co 100 metrów powinny być zamontowane automatyczne hydranty szczególnie na takim terenie
Cinder blocks and terra cotta pots were seemingly unharmed. Devastating destruction and was more intense than a “wildfire.” Cars do not melt from a fire like that.
The damage from the Palisades Fire alone probably starts about $5B but I'd bet it will end up over $10B. With the other fires CA could be looking at $20B to maybe $40B. Many of the homes in Pacific Palisades are $4M to start and go up from there. The mobile homes will be much less expensive, but nothing in CA is cheap particularly close to the ocean.
All that money and they didn't think to chip in and clear that giant field of matches that they live next to. Unbelievable
@@Phoenixeszzz And how would they clean the field of matches? Should they do a controlled burn? What happens when a controlled burn gets out of control? Who's to blame when a controlled burn sets off a wildfire?
Here's the deal, these places have had fires going back long before humans ever lived in the area, but over the centuries more and more of the landscape has been carved up for housing developments and strip malls. In a way, it's like buying a house by an airport and then complaining about the noise. At some point the number of people living in an area is so high you can't simply tell them to leave because of the risks for wildfires. Same goes for people living in hurricane or tornado country. California combines terrain that tends to burn or shake (earthquake) or both. The people could move, but to where? Where is it safe from all natural disasters? The cost of living in CA is insanely high, but then the wage level is much higher as well.
Heard them say on FOX 11 57 billion estimate
@@Ed-sq7jm7 Yep, heard that as well. This could wind up equaling the worst hurricanes for damage cost. Still, no where near Japan's cost from the tsunami that devastated Japan in 2011 -- if I remember correctly the cost was over $800B.
And we have yet to get closure on how all these fires started, particularly since the later fires were upwind of the original Palisades Fire. If this was arson and at this point I think that's more likely than not, I do hope they catch the punks that started this, they have at least 5 lives on their hands and likely more when all is accounted for.
@@Raptorman0909Idk about punks doing this. Think much bigger
Thank you.
Just like Lahaina.... planned and orchestrated....trees are still there.... cars are peculiarly melted....😢
Yup😢
‼️home#11‼️,,did NOT even have any smoke soot on it‼️,,NO DAMAGE AT ALL??, @ 43:20 ,,EXPLAINE THIS?😮
Just like Lahaina, everything's coated in white.
Fires leave behind white ash
It's called ASH...lay off the conspiracy kool-aid 🙄
OMG THERE ARE NO WORDS 😭😭😭😭😭😭
I have a life long friend,who's property butt's up to national forest land,and after he lost the second house from forest fires. He built back with All cement and his house is All metal. Now,when they have forest fires or brush burn offs. He's protected.
So fires raging and the entire fire dept standing around drinking coffee and eating fast food
I pray everyone got out safely...sadly it seems highly unlikely 😢
The clean up alone, gonna be massive😢
Uklidí to Latinoameričané, ti jediní dnes umí pracovat rukama, takže klid, pokud jsi běloch bro...
It is just unreal what has happened.
How close is this to Santa Monica ?
It looks like in a movie... One big "bomb" went off no survivers nobody nothing 😞
I used to drive PCH every day for work. This is heartbreaking.
You have an eye for detail
the heat required to bend the I beams had to be intense.
Prayers for my Home State of California 🙏❤️... Prayers for my Home Town of L A 🙏❤️
@45:50 …. How in the world is this single unit almost unaffected? 🤔🤔
And also that “No Street Parking” sign in pristine condition. 🤔
Fishy stuff.
Thank you for this experience. I’m from Philly. I mourned as I quietly watched.
Thank you!!!
Realize, many of these crews drove all night of were on the lines for 24 hours.
Wow, getting to see all the life and work, without a lot of yammering. TY.
Makes me sad for what has been lost. Spent my youth in Santa Monica and Malibu. Prayers for everyone.
I can see my melted bike frame. Thats about all that is recognizable. Thank you for posting this. sigh
Wow
The power of nature is great. ...
Interesting and heartening to see fire trucks from so many different cities have come to help.
43:50 wows i wonder how that house didn’t burn!
Seriously..very odd..
Was thinking the same thing
The mail box wasn’t harmed either
@hopesutton8214 with the fires raging everywhere...How could that Be?
You will notice that the thoroughly burned-out vehicles no longer have license plates. Since California plates are made of aluminum, this means the temperatures exceeded 1220 degrees F in order to completely melt them.
THANKS FOR SHARING THIS VIDEO I SUPPORT TO CALIFORNIA PEOPLE IN THE TERRIBLE TIME!!!!!🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I'm just wonder when Opera Winfrey will be campaigning for donations and then buying up all the real estate for herself!
Yes where are the children Oprah?
whatever they build up there better be made of ceramic
It's dreadfull, brings tears in our eyes ...
Another great but sad video. Fabian, I hope where you live wasn't affected by the fires. How did that one building @43:30 survive? The winds look like they have died down. Hopefully, they can get all the fires under control.
This is so sad, home's lost and lives devastated, my heart cries for everyone out there.😢
So sad😢🌴🌊 but it’s giving Lahaina vibes😔🙏🏽 total devastation 🔥✝️💟☯️☮️☪️
Thank you for your coverage...stay safe
This is so sad. When I first stated flying, I used my passes to fly out here and in-line skate or ride a bike along the trail on the beaches, stroll through the farmers’ market, then have a nice early dinner in one of the cafes. The devastation and loss of homes and businesses is heartbreaking. It was such a beautiful area, and I hope it will be again. God bless all of you.
This seems exactly what a nuclear attack aftermath would look like. Prayers for those affected. Terrible. 🙏
Why cant the news show this ??
They want to keep lieing to us
Crazy - God bless you all.
This is total unbelievable and difficult to comprehend! The perfect set-up or scenario for such destruction and the upheaval of ppls lives... very high speeds of Santa Anna winds... and someone to start it all intentionally. IMHO. I've seen total destruction as a medical volunteer right after Hurricane Katrina in S. MISSISSIPPI. But this is far reaching in itself! My heart aches for the ppl, animals and suffering that I feel from you all! Love, and be kind to one another.
❤😢🙏😢❤🙏 So sorry for this terrible fire! Prayers to you all!
Mindblowing. Shocking. I appreciate your footage. Greetings from South-Africa.🇿🇦
there ain't nothing natural about these fires. things don't look burned. they look like they turned to dust. there's unburned leaves and eucalyptus branches laying around and all structures are the same. are the surviving buildings those without smart meters? and that one smoking pad was weird? WTF? anyway great footage. this is important stuff to get before things get cordoned off.. cheers and thank you.
Heartbreaking 😱😭😭🛐🙏✝️🙏🇦🇺🦘🙏
Смотрю одновременно это видео и Google Maps. Красивые дома были и стихия все забрала. Грустно...
Tolle Arbeit und ein tolles Video👍❤
Amazing video!! ❤
I'm watching this video and as a former Navajo Scouts Firefighter I fought several California wildfires in my younger days. Mutual aid is important to battle these fires in L.A. county
Truly a visual storytelling tour de force 👋🏽👋🏽👋🏽👋🏽👋🏽👋🏽🌈🌈🫶🏻🤝👍🏿👍🏿
I like Fabian's coverage of anything because it's all factual information without all the "jibber jabble" you get with other photogs. Thanks Fabian.
At 13:21 is Shark Tank Star Barbara Corcoran’s mobile home. The planters and her burnt out mini cooper is identical to Caleb Simpson RUclips channel featuring Barbara Corcoran’s $1 Million Dollar mobile home.
You are making a historical recording here for the future generation to ponder what happened here.
Firemen never looked so good my heart goes out for the children and all creatures great and small ❤
Devastating! Just unbelievable Breaks my heart. ❤️ lot of people hurting ! 🙏
Well done, thank you for sharing your video!..
I hope all those who lived there got out and are somewhere safe,also their pets.
Ein Jeder kennt die Fallout Spiele von Bethesda. Fast Jeder kennt die Fallout Serie auf Amazon. Ich hätte es nie für möglich gehalten das Szenario in Real zu sehen. Das Licht, der Himmel, die verbrannte Stadt, all das hat das Game ins wahre Leben geholt. Was für ein Horror.
Die Menschen von LA haben mein vollstes Mitgefühl, es ist einfach unbegreiflich. Ihr seid nicht allein, die ganze Welt nimmt Anteil an eurem Schmerz.😢
And now in english:
Everyone knows the Fallout games from Bethesda. Almost everyone knows the Fallout series on Amazon. I would never have thought it possible to see the scenario in real life. The light, the sky, the burned city, the game brought all of that into real life. What a horror.
I have the utmost sympathy for the people of LA, it is simply incomprehensible. You are not alone, the whole world shares your pain.😢
This is heartbreaking to see from 3000 miles away...I can't imagine how horrible this is for the people who lived there....my heart goes out to them
I really appreciate your lindsay Davis i.e. daisy spoken word videos