Pacific Palisades residents are returning to their ruined homes as the Los Angeles wildfires continue to burn. But miraculously, Farhad, an architect, has found that his home has been untouched by fire, thanks to the efforts of firefighters who battled to keep the inferno from spreading. But many are not so fortunate. Farhad's neighbour, Paul, has returned to an apocalyptic scene in a sea of devastation. But Paul and Farhad are both mourning the loss of a neighbourhood. Standing in the rubble of his home, Paul says "the true loss" for him is of "connections and community". Report by Brooksl. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
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00:00I don't know what to do with my life, I don't know what to do with my life, I don't know
00:30life.
00:33It, it's shocking, people here I knew whole bunch of them.
00:42This huge building here is gone.
00:48This is my house.
00:59I don't understand how this didn't burn that burn this didn't burn I wanted you to meet
01:22this man. How you doing sir? Ramal, Brandon. Thank you man.
01:52Well, Ella, this is our home.
02:21This is the true loss out of all of this not the possessions but actually connections
02:26and community.