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Haunting video footage has emerged of two men and their dog trapped as hellish wildfires encircled their property in Los Angeles.  The chilling clip recorded from within the house showed how flames dozens of feet high surrounded the property, clearly visible through floor-to-ceiling windows, in a scene reminiscent of a Hollywood disaster movie.  The man, whose identity was not immediately known, can be heard telling his dog: 'You're going to be okay, alright?', while instructing a second resident to stay away from the windows amid fears they could shatter. Meanwhile, valiant firefighters battling to extinguish the horrific wildfires that have engulfed Los Angeles and large swathes of Southern California are discovering their fire hydrants are running low or empty. Real estate developer Rick Caruso, whose Palisades Village properties in Westside LA were demolished by the inferno, blamed the shocking issue on 'mismanagement' and 'systemic problems' in the city after it emerged the hydrants were not filled by reservoir water. This revelation comes after LA Mayor Karen Bass - who is currently out of the country - cut the LA Fire Department's budget by some $23 million in 2024.  'This is a window into a systemic problem of the city — not only of mismanagement, but our infrastructure is old,' he said, as the LA Times reported that firefighters were radioing their stations with reports that the hydrants were dry.  He went onto rail against Bass and the Department of Water and Power (DWP) in a stern interview delivered to FOX News.#news #fyp
Haunting video footage has emerged of two men and their dog trapped as hellish wildfires encircled their property in Los Angeles. The chilling clip recorded from within the house showed how flames dozens of feet high surrounded the property, clearly visible through floor-to-ceiling windows, in a scene reminiscent of a Hollywood disaster movie. The man, whose identity was not immediately known, can be heard telling his dog: 'You're going to be okay, alright?', while instructing a second resident to stay away from the windows amid fears they could shatter. Meanwhile, valiant firefighters battling to extinguish the horrific wildfires that have engulfed Los Angeles and large swathes of Southern California are discovering their fire hydrants are running low or empty. Real estate developer Rick Caruso, whose Palisades Village properties in Westside LA were demolished by the inferno, blamed the shocking issue on 'mismanagement' and 'systemic problems' in the city after it emerged the hydrants were not filled by reservoir water. This revelation comes after LA Mayor Karen Bass - who is currently out of the country - cut the LA Fire Department's budget by some $23 million in 2024. 'This is a window into a systemic problem of the city — not only of mismanagement, but our infrastructure is old,' he said, as the LA Times reported that firefighters were radioing their stations with reports that the hydrants were dry. He went onto rail against Bass and the Department of Water and Power (DWP) in a stern interview delivered to FOX News.#news #fyp

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