A fast-moving wildfire has left widespread destruction across a hillside neighborhood, with early estimates suggesting roughly 300 homes were damaged or destroyed. Streets that were recently active residential areas have been reduced to burned structures and ash, leaving many residents displaced and facing major uncertainty about what comes next.
Emergency shelters have been opened in schools and community buildings to house evacuees, while food distribution efforts, temporary medical services, and local aid organizations continue responding to immediate needs. Many residents reportedly escaped with very few belongings, and the emotional impact is growing as the shock of evacuation gives way to the reality of losing homes, possessions, and stability. Continue Reading ⬇️
