Families of wildfire victims mired in grief, questioning what more could have been done
- The wildfires in Los Angeles this month resulted in over two dozen fatalities, leaving families in grief and questioning what could have been done differently.
- Experts noted that the fires were fast-moving, with one fire moving five football fields a minute, complicating rescue efforts.
- Many families are still waiting for formal notifications from the medical examiner, adding to their pain and confusion.
- Survivors expressed feelings of guilt and helplessness, reflecting on last conversations with loved ones and the chaos of evacuation.
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