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The last two days have been pretty emotional. I’m just crushed by the whole experience,
I’ve seen really bad fires, but this is the worst I’ve ever seen,
said Harley, 28, who did not give his last name My entire neighbourhood was burned to the ground,
It's a disaster to the 100th degree…it's devastating, ... There is no water coming out of the fire hydrants… we have a city that's burning and we have no resources to put out fires
Caruso raged Tuesday night The winds were like something that I’ve never seen before. Firefighters, police officers, deputies, they’re out there sheltering in their vehicles, in their trucks and their cars, so that they don’t end up getting burned from the fire,
Firefighters here on the line, they’re exhausted. You can see it in their eyes, but they’re not leaving here until they have relief,
Brent Pascua, a battalion chief for Cal Fire, told CNN Wednesday Last night was one of the most devastating and terrifying nights that we’ve seen in any part of our city, at any part of our history,
Marqueece Harris-Dawson, president of the Los Angeles City Council, said at the news conference Wednesday They saved many, many lives in the last 22 hours,
Pasadena City Manager Miguel Marquez said at a news conference I’m happy that it’s standing right now, but I don’t have a lot of hope,
This is a tragic time in our history here in Los Angeles, but a time when we’re really tested and see who we really are,
Los Angeles Police Chief Jim McDonnell said at a news conference Wednesday morning Fire literally jumping roads, taking out structures, and our public safety professionals created an environment where injuries were kept to a minimum. Fatalities were kept to a minimum,
I don’t know who all these guys are who are helping to save my house right now but I’m very grateful,