As wildfires rage across California, thousands are evacuating their homes while residents in nearby towns brace for potential displacement. The fires, including the Hurst Fire and Eaton Fire, have already consumed hundreds of acres and resulted in significant destruction, leaving many families homeless. Residents like Steinberg, living in Granada Hills, are on high alert, preparing to evacuate if necessary.
A man walks past a fire-ravaged business after the Eaton Fire swept through Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2025 in Altadena, Calif.
Steinberg lives in Granada Hills in the northern part of Los Angeles. He showed us the view from his backyard, pointing out the Hurst Fire, which is burning well over 500 acres. Since Tuesday night, Steinberg says he's been preparing to evacuate after being placed under a warning.
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