Before the wildfires tore through the Altadena community of Los Angeles County, there were 12 houses on Winrock Avenue.
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Los Angeles Times sports columnist Bill Plaschke has lived in Altadena, California, for decades. When the fires hit last week, he evacuated and didn’t know whether his house would make it. Upon returning and seeing it standing, he reflects on a mix of emotions: joy, guilt, confusion, anger.
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"What the hell just happened to my future?" — that's the immediate thought for many people when they learn a fire has destroyed their home, says consumer advocate Annie Barbour.