| Jennifer Garner's house is fine but she stated she lost a friend to the fires during an interview with Jose Andres while volunteering. |
True but you still have your stuff. |
He is very handsome even in his 80s! |
Agree. |
Love him! The video of him walking around his destroyed property is very moving. He compares it to growing up in Germany during WW2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAoQwc78J0I |
Depends on if they can treat it. Also can be more of a battle with insurance over insurance' belief of what can be treated or not, or insurance saying treatment was adequate when your house smells like soot and you cannot live in it. (Personal experience) |
| Joshua Jackson (Pacey) lost his as well. Was his childhood home he had bought back. |
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Can someone from CA explain how the homes in Malibu could be so low and right on the beach? In Florida they would be destroyed with one hurricane. Are there not waves from the Pacific hitting them?
Also heard the public is not allowed to walk the Malibu beach. Why? In Florida every beach is considered public. |
The owners think it's all private beach but it's not. They are forever removing signs and trying to restrict access, but alas, it's almost all public property. |
| JLo donated clothes from her clothing line for victims to wear. A second tragedy. |
Yes they are public but trouble is where does Beach start. My beach town in NY owners own up to High Tide Line. So yes you can walk on beach, pitch a blanket below high tide line. But above high tide line is owned. My town you cant go through owners property to get to beach. The town has resident only beaches they check picture IDs. The beach is around 3 miles long. So it would be a long walk for public non residents to get to beach. And once there cant access bathrooms without trespassing as that is on town land |
Yes, 45 years is a long time. |
Yeah, this is pretty common in the northeast. If you look at google maps, the property line for most of those Malibu houses butts up right against the water line, so walking along the beach would be equivalent to walking through their backyard. |
| How do the Malibu beach homes survive the ocean? |
They won't. There will be mudslides bringing many of the remaining homes into the ocean in a few months when rainy season hits, now that all the vegetation has burned away. |