Six months after wildfires scorched Los Angeles, displacing thousands and destroying over 18,000 homes and businesses, recovery efforts are moving slower than a TikTok buffering on weak Wi-Fi. 😤 Only six structures have been fully rebuilt, leaving residents stuck in temporary housing and battling insurance companies like it’s a Hunger Games sequel.
‘We’re exhausted,’ said Maria Gonzalez, a mother of three living in a rented RV since her home burned down. ‘Every permit feels like another wildfire to fight.’ Bureaucratic delays, unclear zoning rules, and understaffed local agencies have created a perfect storm of frustration. 🌀
Experts say the slow pace mirrors climate-driven disasters globally, where recovery often lags behind headlines. ‘This isn’t just about rebuilding houses—it’s about rebuilding trust,’ urban planner Dr. Raj Patel told CGTN. Meanwhile, community groups are stepping up with DIY relief efforts, proving resilience isn’t just a buzzword. 💪
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Recovery painfully slow in Los Angeles half a year after wildfires
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