The California wildfires have killed at least 11 people and incinerated more than 12,000 structures. Kristie Keleshian and Ashley Sharp report for CBS News New York.

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  1. What u feel is not comparable to the suffering of the Palestinian people, whose homes were destroyed, there is no food, no money, no jobs, and their families died in vain. not only the Palestinian people, in other parts of the world u are colonizing other countries, the main sponsors of crimes, which result in the death of innocent people.

  2. One of my friends from my old school lived in Los Angeles she told me that her house burned down and she’s living in Melbourne in a house cause her parents had enough money to pay for a new house

  3. This exact same thing happened in Australia a few years back, the Greens would not allow backburning because it was not good for the trees, a few years later we were devastated by fires tens of thousands of animals were killed people lost their lives and homes all because of stupid leftist ideals.

  4. no one can escape karma!!! god teaching how war zones look like! instead of spending on wars and selling weapons aand make dollars, make some water storage dams and save lives!

  5. The wildfire really highlights how much the government falls short when it comes to handling disasters, especially with the delays in warnings and resources. It's heartbreaking seeing people lose their homes and historical landmarks, and the thought of all the animals that didn’t make it is just devastating.
    In situations like this, it’s so important to be prepared. When evacuating, make sure to bring essentials like water, food, meds, and a backup power source. These things could make all the difference in an emergency. Stay safe, and let’s hope the government steps up to prevent this from happening again.

  6. The wildfires showed me how fragile our power infrastructure is. Jackery seems like the perfect solution to bridge that gap when the grid goes down, especially in high-risk areas.

  7. There’s no doubt that he’s no different from Trudeau, except that one is a real governor and the other is the “Governor of the 51st State.” If they were willing to do more to help people recover from this disaster, there wouldn’t be so much criticism. All we can do is focus on protecting our own lives. We should prepare fire blankets, headlights, safety ropes, Jackery solar generators, gas masks, and powerful flashlights. Keep these items packed in a suitcase, ready to grab at a moment’s notice, so that we can escape quickly if disaster strikes.

  8. Trump states his intentions regarding some form of take-over of Greenland, Canada and Panama Canal and by the time he is in office, he'll be dealing with loses on home soil. It's a bit like a thief who looks at what he might steel from the house down the road. While he's doing so, his own house is being emptied out. It's so sad to think of all the people that lost their homes. It's happened to me three times now by different means. Anyway, insurance company staff must be stressing out majorly and I'd imagine that pay-outs would likely take a bit of time. After Trump stating that 'all hell will break loose in the Middle East', who knows what could happen as a result of that. Here's hoping that people around the world can deal with such things with a sense of compassion for one another and not get caught up in the egotistical mutterings of a maniac bent on commercial gain and a false sense of power.

  9. Are you telling me that so called mightiest country in the world could not put the fire out??? Wake up people and look for the answers… New settlement foundations maybe?????

  10. قُلۡ هُوَ ٱللَّهُ أَحَدٌ
    (1) Say, "He is Allāh, [who is] One,[2011]
    [2011]- Alone, without another, indivisible with absolute and permanent unity and distinct from all else. The one and only true deity, unique in His essence, attributes and deeds.

  11. ٱللَّهُ ٱلصَّمَدُ
    (2) Allāh, the Eternal Refuge.[2012]
    [2012]- He who is absolute, perfect, complete, essential, self-sufficient and sufficient to meet the needs of all creation; the one eternally and constantly required and sought, depended upon by all existence and to whom all matters will ultimately return.

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