Los Angeles Fire: couple steps out of car see whole house burned down

Los Angeles Fire: couple steps out of car see whole house burned down
The couple returned to their home in Altadena, Los Angeles, to find everything burned down in a wildfire. Los Angeles, California, United States, January 9 | Photo: Reuters

Pete and Angela Mitchell, a couple from Altadena, Los Angeles, California, USA, were forced to evacuate their home due to a wildfire. They later returned to check on the condition of their home and saw the whole house burned down.

Pete and Angela, a couple who lived in Los Angeles, described the devastation caused by the devastating wildfires. They said they returned to find their home was gone.

The couple got out of the car in front of the house and saw that the entire house was burnt to ashes.

Seeing this scene, the Pete-Angela couple feels like they are suffocating.

Pete, an electrician at Disney, finds a few things in the rubble of their house.

Among these items are some of Pete's woodworking tools. A part of a newly purchased chandelier. The chandelier was recently installed in the house.


In addition, a tin can was found in the rubble. The can belonged to Angela. She used to keep sewing needles and threads in this can. Some needles were found inside the can.

Almost everything else was destroyed in the fire.

The Pete-Angela couple have been living in this area since 2013. They said they considered themselves lucky to be able to live in the area.

Pete and Angela say there is a special sense of community spirit among the residents of the area, and they are confident that they will be able to rebuild what was destroyed by the wildfires.

Los Angeles is known as the center of the entertainment world. The fires started in Los Angeles last Tuesday.

The city is burning in the most devastating wildfire in history. The fire is spreading rapidly due to the strong winds.

According to a Reuters report, seven people have been killed in the fire so far. Nearly 200,000 residents of Los Angeles have been evacuated to safety. 

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