What next for thousands of families whose homes have been destroyed by L.A. wildfires?
- Thousands of families in Los Angeles County are beginning to think about rebuilding after losing their homes to wildfires, including Alex Rosewood's family, who lost multiple homes in Altadena.
- The wildfires have killed 25 people and destroyed over 12,000 structures, with damage estimates expected to reach tens of billions, potentially making it the costliest fire disaster in U.S. History.
- The federal government has approved $100 million for debris removal, while Mayor Bass issued an executive order to expedite rebuilding efforts amid concerns about rebuilding in high-risk areas.
- FEMA's regional administrator, Robert Fenton Jr., stated that the rebuilding plan is a first step toward helping people return to their homes after the devastation.
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