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According to a recent report, over 70% of individuals impacted by January’s Palisades Fire in California are still residing in provisional accommodations.
The Department of Angels conducted a survey involving 2,300 residents affected by the fire throughout Los Angeles County, as highlighted by the Los Angeles Times. This survey revealed that 75% of Pacific Palisades residents and 67% of Altadena residents included in the survey are currently in temporary housing.
As noted by the publication:
Roughly 75% of surveyed Pacific Palisades residents and 67% of surveyed Altadena residents are in temporary housing. Many expect they’ll have to move again in the next few months. The report found that although residents who experienced a total loss have struggled with finding stable housing, residents who experienced structural and smoke or ash damage have had to move more frequently.
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During a hearing reported by Warner Todd Huston for News, Senators Ron Johnson (R-WS) and Rick Scott (R-FL) listened to testimonies from individuals affected by the catastrophic fires. Among those providing statements was Spencer Pratt, known from The Hills reality show.
California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) has been accused of diverting attention from the Pacific Palisades fire, which led to the destruction of 7,000 structures and claimed 12 lives in the Pacific Palisades and Malibu regions alone.
– News’s Warner Todd Huston reported that during a hearing on Thursday, Sens. Ron Johnson (R-WS) and Rick Scott (R-FL) heard from “victims of the devastating and deadly fires.” Among those who spoke at the hearing was The Hills reality star, Spencer Pratt:
One of those who spoke at the confab was The Hills reality show star Spencer Pratt, who has become a leading advocate for the victims of the fires.
“By the grace of God, my family survived,” he said during his testimony.
“My family has not lost our hope, but we did lose our home and everything we own in the Palisades fire,” Pratt said during the hearing, wearing a hat with the words, “Newsome will never be president.”
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) has been reported as attempting to shift attention away from the Pacific Palisades fire, which “destroyed 7,000 structures and killed 12 people in the Pacific Palisades and Malibu areas alone.”
Johnson previously suggested that the Senate “could subpoena” Newsom “to explain state and local failures during the Palisades Fire.”