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Report: More Than 70 Percent of Palisades Fire Victims Still in Temporary Housing
 
Elizabeth Weibel15 Nov 2025
 
More than 70 percent of people who were affected by the Palisades Fire in California from January are still living in temporary housing, according to a report.


A survey conducted by the Department of Angels surveyed “2,300 fire-impacted residents across” Los Angeles County, according to the Los Angeles Times. The survey found that 75 percent “of surveyed Pacific Palisades residents and 67% of surveyed Altadena residents are in temporary housing.”

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Roughly 75% of surveyed Pacific Palisades residents and 67% of surveyed Altadena residents are in temporary housing. Many expect they’ll have to move again in the next few months. The report found that although residents who experienced a total loss have struggled with finding stable housing, residents who experienced structural and smoke or ash damage have had to move more frequently.

For residents who lost their homes in Altadena, Pacific Palisades, Pasadena and Malibu, 22% said they expected to move again within the next six to 12 months and 9% expected to move within the next few months. Of those residents who experienced structural and smoke or ash damage, 19% expected to have to move in the next few months and 18% believed they’d have to move within a year.

Fox News reported  one person explained that the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) “has Community Development Block Grant-Disaster Relief Dollars.”

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2025/11/15/report-more-than-70-percent-of-palisades-fire-victims-still-in-temporary-housing/
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Most of them, being good democrats, will probably still vote for Newsom for POTUS. :thud:
abolitionist Frederick Douglass: “Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did, and it never will.”