Los Angeles County has cut homelessness, but wildfires threaten to erase that gain
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ALTADENA, Calif. — As flames engulfed a nearby canyon, dozens of residents in a sober-living home fled to an unoccupied building about 30 miles south. The evacuees, many of whom were previously homeless, watched helplessly as their home burned on live TV.
When they awoke on air mattresses the next morning, loss set in. Some feared uncertainty. Others were jolted back to lives they thought they'd left behind.
"I had nothing but the clothes on my back. It just brought back all of those feelings of being homeless and a drug addict," said one resident, Sean Brown. "Kind of like I was back at square one."
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