86-year-old Army veteran loses Altadena home in Eaton Fire



An 86-year-old Army veteran now has to rebuild after his Altadena home was reduced to rubble in the Eaton Fire.

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  1. Humanity has to Understand that the Climate Catastrophes are the Result of Humankind's Activities that have Not Been in Accordance to God's Rules and Laws. So Nature has Been Disturbed Beyond Limits.

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  2. I can’t stop thinking about those who lost everything. Every time there is a natural disaster or war that wipes out someone’s home and endangers humans and animals my heart just shatters. Praying that we can all do our part to show love and kindness to each other, especially when the world seems so fragile.

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  3. It's disgusting that the corrupt insurance companies cancelled all policies to all those home ownerships in that area weeks before these fires.

    This man doesn't get compensation for his property after paying insurance alledgely for years. He might up living in that 1963 Beetle; which might be worth something to help him to move forward.

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  4. At 86 to survive a wildfire is unreal. I feel so bad for all of the people that died and lost homes. What has America come to, the fact that he has to live at a shelter now is unacceptable. Taxation% laws need to change, taxation% is going to hurt people even more moving forward!

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  5. God Bless you sir πŸ™and Thankyou for your service to our great United States Of America πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸ«‘β™₯️β™₯️β™₯️β™₯οΈβ€οΈβ€πŸ©Ήβ™₯️β™₯️β™₯️β™₯️

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