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JESSE WATTERS: A chunk of land the size of San Francisco has been destroyed

Jesse Waters: A nightmare that no one can wake up from. At least 11 people are said to have died in Los Angeles, with more missing. An area the size of San Francisco was destroyed.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom orders independent investigation after fire hydrants run dry: 'We need answers'

Some of the most beautiful lands in the world. Parts of the Pacific Palisades look like Hiroshima after the atomic bomb was dropped. Entire communities were destroyed. In Altadena, about 12 houses remain in a neighborhood of 5,000 people.

three major fires not yet contained. Crews are bracing for another round of strong Santa Ana winds over the weekend. On the road, it's turning into the wild west. Looters on scooters ransacking homes.

The devastating Palisades Fire that broke out in the early morning hours of Friday, January 10, 2025, in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles. (AP Photo/John Locher)

Thieves scurry through the rubble and ashes, flatscreens in hand, some disguised as fire and utility workers. The looting has become so uncontrollable that some residents are afraid to leave their burnt-out homes. Governor Newsom said looting will not be tolerated. these the community suffered sufficient. Well, as long as the loot isn't less than $950, Gavin doesn't care.

One of the Winklevoss twins called out to Newsom, saying: “You and your party have tolerated looting for years. You have normalized this behavior and illegality.

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