Rosewood Family’s Determination to Rebuild
In Altadena, Alex Rosewood and her family lost everything. Their homes, including her father’s, aunt’s, uncle’s, and cousin’s, were destroyed. Family heirlooms like her grandmother’s playing cards and her grandfather’s Navy memorabilia are gone. However, Rosewood remains determined to rebuild. “We all plan to rebuild, for sure,” she said.
Questions About the Future of High-Risk Areas
These fires raise essential questions about rebuilding in high-risk areas. Should we use fire-resistant materials? Furthermore, should roads be widened for quicker evacuations and better access for fire engines?
“It’s going to be a while before we can get in there and build anything,” said Michael Hricak, an architecture professor at USC. “It’s not about being tougher than Mother Nature. It’s about understanding and respecting the challenges.”
Lessons from Northern California’s Recovery
The Northern California community of Paradise offers valuable lessons. The 2018 fire killed 85 people and destroyed 11,000 homes. As of now, only 3,200 homes have been rebuilt. The community still faces high construction costs and uncertainty over compensation.
Government Steps to Support Rebuilding