It’s been a year since the devastating Eaton Fire ripped through Altadena, a town nestled in the hills outside Los Angeles. 🔥 Despite the time that’s passed, hundreds of families are still piecing their lives back together.
Residents report:
- Housing aid is drying up 🏠
- Insurance disputes over payouts are hitting new highs 🔄
- Compensation from the utility company blamed for the fire is painfully slow 💰
Without clear answers or cash in hand, many are stuck in temporary rentals, juggling bills and paperwork instead of rebuilding their homes. For these families, every week without a settlement means more uncertainty.
As the one-year anniversary arrives, calls are growing for faster insurance processing and quicker utility payouts. Altadena’s struggle highlights a simple truth: recovery isn’t just about rebuilding walls—it’s about getting the support people need, when they need it. 🌱
Reference(s):
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