Nearly 3 months after Palisades Fire, more than 20 horses from Jigsaw Farms remain displaced
- The Palisades Fire destroyed Jigsaw Farms, displacing Cha Cha Jago and more than 20 horses.
- High winds caused the fire to spread rapidly, surprising those who thought they were safe.
- Barns, utility vehicles, work equipment, and thousands of pounds of horse feed were lost in the blaze.
- Owner Cha Cha Jago expressed gratitude for FEMA and community support after "hundreds" donated to a GoFundMe.
- Jigsaw Farms provided riding instruction and equine therapy, and Jago plans to rebuild for the community.
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