'The mountain is screaming at you': L.A. fires become a collective trauma
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'The mountain is screaming at you': L.A. fires become a collective trauma

LA Times  

Orly Israel lost his home in the Palisades fire. He had no idea anything was wrong until he looked out the window and “was like ‘whoa, there is a fire really close,’” he told me. and then all of a sudden, it’s just like the mountain is screaming at you.” Israel told me that he was a lonely kid and had trouble connecting with people, even his siblings. What else you should be reading: The must-read: 2 dead and more than 1,000 homes, businesses, other buildings destroyed in L.A. County fires The what’s next: Amid fears about Hollywood’s future, L.A. approves $1-billion Television City project The L.A. Times special: Column: The California compromise — be prepared to evacuate Stay Golden, Anita Chabria P.S. If you need a break from the fire news, here’s the latest piece in my series with Jessica Garrison about police interrogation techniques — the story of how two victims of the vicious kidnapper featured in Netflix’s “American Nightmare” have gone after the kidnapper and tracked down other crimes and victims.

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