Horses rescued from Eaton fire in Southern California

Horses rescued from Eaton fire in Southern California
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Eaton Fire: A new fire fueled by high winds has erupted in the Eaton Canyon area and Altadena area near Pasadena as crews are also battling another fire in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood near the Los Angeles area. FOX 11 Los Angeles caught up with a woman rescuing her horses near the Eaton fire. Austin Westfall also discusses the latest with both fires with CAL FIRE’s David Acuna.

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  1. On the one hand, I empathize with these families. On the other hand, I do not. These are wealthy families. Otherwise, they would not be able to afford living in these multimillion dollar mansions atop these hills, looking over canyons or the Pacific Ocean. They are affluent people with ample assets. They can easily relocate or rebuild. Whereas, those who aren't affluent, can't start their lives over again. There is a heavy response to donate to families affected by these wildfires in Altadena (where they usually choose a Rose Queen or Rose princess), Pacific Palisades, Pasadena, Woodland Hills, Malibu, Santa Monica, Brentwood,…etc If it was a middle-class or poor neighborbood, there would not be such a response.

  2. Non horse people can’t even begin to process how much this affects those horses. Physically and mentally. Their health is at risk and if they are scared and spook? Forget about it, a horse could run through a wall in panic and severely injure themselves and potentially need to be abandoned of even euthanized on the spot so they don’t burn alive. This is terrifying to them. So much more so to them than us.

  3. If anyone watched the actual video. The people with the horses said they had 12 total horses. And had to set the rest of them free. As they could only take 3. And people in the comments were saying those horses may go back in the stables as that is the only safe place they know. This is such a sad situation. These people clearly care so much about their animals. they most likely had chickens etc too…..And the reporter kept coming in their face and asking questions….INSTEAD of asking if they need help! The horses could have been spoked and ran away….disgusting journalism.

  4. drop the camera and the mic and start helping if you're going into the fire. pestering people tyring to actively rescue with cameras and questions is just a low blow clout chase.

  5. Why haven't you guys fixed and taken care of the other fires you just let it rot did you ever clean up the damage from all of that you guys are contributing to the problem we're having a climate change then you want more money for it. I've been watching California. Billions of dollars playing political games with our lives because you hate Trump or I expected this keep your hands off the Dei . Newsome knew this was going on. His excuse we didn't fill the reservoir. Well you knew earlier about morning you were telling the whole world what to expect like you set it up yourself

  6. I know that reporter was doing her best but damn walking in front of the horses like that is super dangerous lmao I think I'd be annoyed if I was those owners … They're still like right next to the fire, actively trying to escape & this reporter is jumping in front of them shoving a microphone in their face 💀💀 that reporter has no idea how lucky she was that those horses remained calm during this. She almost had a live action shot of her being trampled

  7. Just an idea: Every fire starts small. I.e., with early detection, it can be controlled. How about using drones to detect fire or smoke? Every drone should monitor a certain area. I think that should be possible or not?

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