Moving back not even on the table for many victims of fires.
It’s been a month since the massive fires set fire Southern Californialeaving families with nothing. For many in the neighborhood of Palisade in Los -Andeles, moving back not on the table, and their houses are reduced to nothing but rubble.
“It’s really sober – get up in the morning, come here and able to see the palisades and just stay in touch with it,” said Casey Zobhani, one of the many victims of the fires.
Sobhani and his family lost home house a month ago in Polissada fire.

Casey Zobhana brings the dog to see their burnt house for the first time. (Sunny / foxbusiness)
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After weeks of search they finally found a new place for Call at homeAt least next year with half.
“We hoped that 18 months would be generous, that it would leave a stock for mistakes. I am more and more concerned,” Sobhan said.
Meanwhile, the EPA crews spent the last month, clearing dangerous garbage from the burnt properties.

EPA workers remove dangerous debris from burnt houses. (Sunny / foxbusiness)
“Partially burned by paint banks, perhaps, a ripped reservoir that did not fully conduct, we pick up a lot of batteries, electronic waste,” said EPA coordinator on Mount Allen.
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Crews spend about an hour or each site before deciding whether it is safe for the next harvesting stage.
“We want to look good at every real estate to make sure he is ready to go so that you can work there safely,” Allen said.
While cleaning continues, reality is strongly beating for families.

Many families, such as Sabani, are in the process of recovery and restoration of what burned. (Sunny / foxbusiness)
“I just really liked my things. I would give everything to return my room, even in only one room … As for being rebuilding everything or how to recreate it, it is just difficult to start,” said Aubrey Zobhani, Casey Zobhani ‘Daughter, who is also She lost the house in forest fires.
Many families such as Sobhanis are in a slow recovery and replenishment of everything they have lost.
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