Ted Ancona and Valerie Mathews, victims of the Eaton fire, are facing eviction from a county-owned RV park due to regulations that prohibit long-term stays. After losing their home, their RV has become a crucial temporary shelter amidst increasing housing challenges in Los Angeles. Many displaced families are struggling to find affordable housing, with the county potentially voting soon to lift such long-term restrictions. This situation underscores the complexities affecting families displaced by natural disasters while navigating housing instability in the aftermath of the fire.
"Panic has been creeping up as I'm trying to figure out where can we possibly go," Mathews said.
"This is our home," said Ancona, 73, sitting at a wooden picnic table outside the RV at a San Dimas campground.
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