Palisades fire brings a level of destruction Los Angeles has never seen. 'Everything is burned down'
Briefly

The unprecedented scale of the destruction in Pacific Palisades came into horrifying focus Thursday from a fire that flattened a large swath of the community, rendering it unrecognizable. The devastation extended for miles.
This has the potential to be, at least collectively, the costliest wildfire disaster in American history,” said UCLA climate scientist Daniel Swain, emphasizing the catastrophic nature of the ongoing situation.
Steve Guttenberg described the devastation by saying, 'It looks like Berlin - or it looks like some part of World War II,' capturing the enormity of the destruction.
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