Residents Return to Their Homes Impacted by LA Wildfires
Some Los Angeles residents are returning to their homes, where they find burned-out cars and an apocalyptic landscape. Amid the destruction in Pacific Palisades, Inside Edition's Jim Moret found a $3 million home virtually untouched. Architect Greg Chasen built it just six months ago. Although Chasen's home survived by sheer luck, thousands of others are dealing with irreplaceable losses.

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Lessons From Two Surviving LA Fire Homes

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I Know Why LA Burned (And Why It WILL Happen Again)

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Here's What LA Looks Like – 8 Months After Wildfires

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A Different View of the LA Wildfires

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Arizona lake closed after entire fish population died

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Thousands of Structures Burned to the Ground in LA Fire

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About One-third of Malibu Burned In The Palisades Fire. Where Does It Go From Here?

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Hero Brain Surgeon Helps Save Homes From LA Wildfires

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Palisades Fire levels oceanfront homes on PCH

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Families, firefighters in shock as California wildfires continue | 60 Minutes

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Owners of a fire-resistant house hope LA rebuilds smarter | REUTERS

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TIMELINE: Devastating California wildfires in January 2025 | ABS-CBN News

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Before and after footage shows extent of LA fires' destruction

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Looters Warned Not to Break Into Fire Evacuees' Houses

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Incredible compilation shows brave pilots fight LA wildfires with planes swooping feet above ground

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Meet the Palisades resident who defied evacuation orders and saved his home | ABS-CBN News

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LA Fires: Stars Return Home to See Damage, Share Shocking Images

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Homes still bursting into flames in LA days after the initial fire passed through

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