(news nation) — Actor and director Mel Gibson and NewsNation's Brian Entin join California first responders as they survey the remains of a devastating Los Angeles-area property. Wildfire.
Gibson asked first responders if his team had been informed about it. “reservoir Responders explained that there was water at first, but it ran out “pretty quickly.”
“It's not unusual for water to be lost in a gunfight, it's just that it was a surprise early in the game,'' the firefighter said, to which Gibson replied, “Well, there was no water. You didn't even tell me? That's crazy.” . ”
The first responder also told Entin and Gibson that his team has “many resources” to fight the devastating disaster. Wildfire.
At least 25 people were killed in the fire that broke out last week, the news agency said.Los Angeles County Coroner. Approximately 88,000 people are under evacuation orders due to the fire.
More than 12,000 structures were destroyed.Palisades, Eaton, and Hearst fires.
Gibson”A house in Malibu was destroyed by a massive wildfire. Described as “devastating”To last week's “Elizabeth Vargas Report” on NewsNation.
“It's emotional,” Gibson said. “I found my things there. I was relieved of the burden of carrying all my belongings, as they were all reduced to cinders.”
Gibson told Vargas that he was in Austin, Texas, appearing on Joe Rogan's podcast when he learned of the fire. While talking to Logan, he says he was “unsettled” after hearing that his neighborhood was on fire.
“I thought, 'Wow, is there still a place for me?'” Gibson said. “When I got home, sure enough, it wasn't there.”
Gibson said he was surprised by this. strength of damage And which houses in his neighborhood were destroyed by what seemed like random events?
“(The area) was completely burnt out. I've never seen a burn that complete,” Gibson told Vargas, adding that while she doesn't know if they'll rebuild there, she's grateful for the generosity of those who live nearby. He said he was grateful that his family was safe.





