
Will Malibu’s PCH Recover? What will be rebuilt, if anything?
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0:09 20 meters from the ocean and you cannot control a natural wildfire? šµāš«
Asking for a project Smarter City 2029 where things look precisely like two weeks ago.
No rebuilding of houses; just restaurants and other places of entertainment!
My personal thought were that those homes would be lost at one point or another if not to fire then to the ocean. I personally do not think they should be rebuilt. But… these are rich people and the rich get their way. They'll sue and do whatever they can to get their way. Plus the lure of all that property tax income will be just too much to resist for city officials. They'll be destroyed again in the future by another fire or erosion.
I'm sorry for everybody's losses but maybe we should be respectful of the natural beauty of Malibu.
Your cartoonish thumbnail reminds me of other thumbnails like that… Like, 30-store high tsunami wave breaking over the beach full of sunbathing folks… or Kudu antelope impaling the lion and lifting it high off the ground, and Kudu's horns are as long as it's body…
But you don't have to really do that.
All these people crying over these homes are going to look foolish when the burned out hulks are scraped off the ground nature returns and the views are even prettier than before
Red tape will turn California red
Aren't they personal property. Gov't should steal all of it and not pay them?
And this is now our chance to save our coast. Instead of rebuilding we should be restoring the beach and parks
why would you not be allowed to rebuild your home, your property
He hired his own personal firefighters?WTF??
I mean, the opened-up beach front is still private property. Owners are the ones to decide what the future holds for them.
Nobody deserves to live along the ocean anyway. Most people work very hard. Roofers were harder than anybody else, but they donāt get to live along the ocean. Youāre not supposed to be living there to begin with. If you have to put tilt under your house, you should be there. Hopefully they do not allow reconstruction. Absolutely nobody feel sorry for anybody who lost a house on the PCH. And from what I have seen, many of those were just cheap trailer park looking houses anyway. The value is in the property not the structures. Youāre not gonna get $1 million because youāre shack burned down on $1 million piece of land. Some of those businesses look like they were from the Hills of West Virginia.Like that famous bait shack that was an eyesore. Wasnāt it?
Interdiction totale de construire Ć moins de 5 km de l'ocean ! Plus aucune maison, rien que la nature…Marre de ces pouilleux plein de fric qui s'autorisent tout !
The very , very and very rich with influence on the Coastal Commision will build , no matter what . Or will it be LA 2.0 . One or the other . l do not know .
Back in the 60's when some of those PCH homes were built there was 150 yards of beach in front of the homes. Today, the ocean laps at the foundations of all those homes. If you own ocean front property in California, Florida, Outer Banks of NC, North Shore of Oahu, or any other place where rising oceans are a threat. . . . . SELL YESTERDAY!!!!
Don't be the last sucker left holding the bag.
How does beachfront property catch fire from a forest fire across the opposite side of the highway? Don't the winds always blow in from the beachfront & up into the hills? So how did this forest fire jump against the wind, across a wide highway and then in towards the ocean?
Looks like most people on this thread agree that the beach should be for everyone. I have no sympathy for the wealthy who owned property on the coastline, those properties should not have been their in the first place and the wealthy cannot make the public beach their own personal property.
CA State will buy the property and prevent redevelopment to make it an open public space.
I hope they donāt rebuild. Itās just too much.
The beachfront was circling the drain from the time it was built… had to end sometime…
It seems like LOTS of work, all of the debri that's in the soil — you wouldn't want to plant a garden, the air quality. All of the things that burned, fabrics, leather, plastic, paper, wood, glass melted etc… swems like health hazard for breathing because of particles all over the place. The greenery is now blackend which would blow crap into the air, just seems & looks unhealthy.
There's miles of open coastline in Malibu before
Why didn't more of these rich people hire private firefighters?
WHY DID SPACE FORCE STAND DOWN DURNING THE LA MICROWAVE ATTACK?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yezd84V4tlo&t=28s&ab_channel=BestMoments
Why build on beach fronts. Greed to have the beach in your back porch.
The thumbnail picture of PCH looks surreal. The damage is beyond devastating. My childhood home was in Pacific Palisades is now gone, as is my neighborhood and the downtown area. The house I lived in was Spanish influenced bungalow built in 1925. It lasted 100 years but was gone in less than a day. My heart goes out to all that lost their homes. I no longer live there but I feel a loss. I hope those that lost their homes can be made whole again and find peace. Pick up the pieces of your life and go on. Prayers ššššto all.
I get this āEat the rich!ā attitude but everyone commented that Malibu residents shouldnāt rebuild so that everyone can enjoy the beachfront has never driven down that part of PCH the multi-Million dollar homes do not take away from the beautiful coastline
Also thereās not that many mansions on Pch
lol wow homes flattened palm trees o untouched haha omg š¤¦ this is direct energy weapons at its best , crumble houses to ash trees donāt get touched , guess thereās too many trees to gps laser them all out , all thanks too your local government to build a 15 minute smart city right in these locations, what a coincidence
So much massive incompetence.
Im blocking your channel because of the unnecessary AI thumbnail.
This is not the first time this has happened along PCH. Itās a fire zone; Iāve lived through this three times. Those wealthy folks rebuild those beach houses so fast, you wonāt believe it.
PCH is gonna look so good when they all are all cleaned up and reclaimed by nature
Well, according to these comments here it looks like most are in favor of NO more building on the beach! But tell that to the real estate sellers! They love those big commissions. Itās all about the money. Who can earn it. Not about being able to allow the public to see the ocean more.
the view is much better now.
If you are able to do me, I'd appreciate knowing if 27450 PCH (Paradise Cove) survive. TY!!!
Environmental Protection?
Who needs a tax base?!
I worked at the malibu peir(The Beachomber) & Tapanga Canyon- Chart House/Mastros & drove up and down that strip everyday for 6.5 years. That was my refuge. I dknt have words.