Key Highlights
- "Almost like a death of someone in your life, they [Palisades residents] are finding with the death of their home… it’s the little-by-little things that you keep realizing are gone," said Palisades resident Jimmy Dunne. Among blocks of charred, leveled homes lay holdout structures that miraculously survived one of California’s most destructive wildfires.
- Dunne, 70, calls one of those remaining structures home.
- CALIFORNIA WILDFIRE VICTIMS FACE UPHILL BATTLE AS CORPORATIONS AND INVESTORS SWOOP IN An aerial image shows homes damaged and destroyed by the Palisades Fire in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles.
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- Fallon/) "It isn’t a ghost town," he told Fox News Digital. Yet the physical destruction tells a different story.



