The Day L.A. Burned
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Photograph by Stuart Palley

I’m writing on the eve of the anniversary of the fires that flattened my Pacific Palisades neighborhood, all but erased the community of Altadena, and left unhealed scars across Los Angeles. Last January 7th, over breakfast, I cautioned my children about the wind and told them—for the first time—about an emergency meeting spot I’d designated, outside the neighborhood, in case our local one, the firehouse, became unsafe. (The repeated Red Flag Warnings had finally gotten to me.) When their frantic calls started coming in a few hours later, informing me that the Palisades was on fire—they could see the smoke from school—I told them to stay put. They’d never go home again.

Months later, I saw a photograph that showed what I couldn’t see from my vantage…

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