A fast-moving hillside fire has left an estimated 300 homes damaged or destroyed, turning a once-busy community into a landscape of ash and loss. Families who fled with little more than the clothes they were wearing now face the painful reality of losing the places they once called hom…Continue Reading
Emergency shelters, food aid, and medical teams have been set up to support survivors in the immediate aftermath. But the damage goes far beyond buildings, affecting people’s sense of safety, financial stability, and emotional well-being.
The fire also exposed deeper problems in the area, including vulnerable housing, limited infrastructure, and the risks faced by communities already struggling economically. Rebuilding will require more than replacing homes — it will require safer planning, stronger inspections, better emergency access, and policies that protect residents from being displaced.
Despite the devastation, neighbors, volunteers, and local organizations have come together to help. The road to recovery will be long, but the hope is that this tragedy can lead to a stronger, safer, and more prepared community built from the ashes.





