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We need to be aggressive out there,
If you're kicking that stuff up, you're breathing it in,
said Chris Thomas, a spokesman for the unified incident command at the Palisades Fire Winds are in our favor in that area, so it looks really good,
said California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection Operations Chief Christian Litz We watched as it was backing down,
Litz said during a community meeting streamed for public viewing tonight The primary health concern is the small particles, which can cause burning eyes, runny nose, scratchy throat, headaches and illness (i.e., bronchitis),
the department said in a statement today As you see here, the chief and I are lockstep in our number one mission, and that mission is to get us past this emergency,
If this is a criminal act — I'm not saying it's going to be — if it is, we need to hold whoever did this, or groups responsible,
Luna added, appealing for anyone who had information to come forward I see the photos, I see the videos, and I just want to see it with my own eyes,
she said, her voice breaking My message is the fire department needs to be properly funded,
Crowley told Fox television's local network Critical fire-weather conditions will unfortunately ramp up again today for southern California and last through at least early next week,
the National Weather Service said We're a nervous wreck,
Sarah Cohen told the Los Angeles Times of the threat to her Tarzana home We are not going to leave any rock unturned,
The beautiful homes that were along the area ... they're gone. For the most part, they're gone,
Stewart said at a community meeting tonight This is what's left of Mix This!"
Clearmountain, 71, said on Instagram, in comments accompanying a photo of his burned-down home We are making all decisions with your safety as our top priority,
The destruction caused by these blazes, the loss of life and homes, has been gut-wrenching to experience, and of course our hearts go out to all affected,
SAG-AFTRA President Fran Drescher said in a statement As lifelong Californians, we know wildfires, this isn't uncommon. But to see devastation at this scale it's just heartbreaking,
said Nicole Maul with the American Red Cross But we knew we could do more; we hope this pledge helps relieve suffering and assists those impacted in putting their lives back together after this calamity,
Everyone here around us is family, like a blanket of warmth, and it keeps me going,
We know it's a top priority, but I don't want to get ahead of the president and his scheduling team at this moment,