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a little earlier today, i was at the pasadena humane society, who already taken in over a50 animals. ng like this. i was talking to kevin mcmanus from the pasadena humane society about how distressing it is to see all these animals coming in. it must be difficult to see so many animals having to come in in these circumstances. those families thought might get them back it�*s really for us, the charge of the continent is going to us, the charge of the continent is iomr ., , _, us, the charge of the continent is io|ni ., , _, us, the charge of the continent is ioh'iia ., , _, us, the charge of the continent is llnla .,, , going to becoming the next couple of weeks because _ going to becoming the next couple of weeks because we _ going to becoming the next couple of weeks because we have _ going to becoming the next couple of weeks because we have a _ going to becoming the next couple of weeks because we have a lot - going to becoming the next couple of weeks because we have a lot of- weeks because we have a lot of people were coming to us and they don�*t know if we have their pet. we do
a little earlier today, i was at the pasadena humane society, who already taken in over a50 animals. ng like this. i was talking to kevin mcmanus from the pasadena humane society about how distressing it is to see all these animals coming in. it must be difficult to see so many animals having to come in in these circumstances. those families thought might get them back it�*s really for us, the charge of the continent is going to us, the charge of the continent is iomr ., , _, us, the charge...
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the pasadena humane society taking in animals recovered from the fire zone. thoroughly dehydrated, roxy found in a house that had collapsed. her white coat covered in ash from the eaton fire. doctor anna sarfatti and veterinary technician vanessa ortiz caring for her, tending to her burns. dozens of donations arriving at the shelter. pet food, medicine for the animals, taking in about 600 animals so far. d.a. duvernay from the pasadena humane society telling us every donation counts. >> it really is a huge effort to take care of all these animals who need our help. >> the nonprofit wings of rescue flying shelter pets out of the fire zone to safety. hazel, sergio, magoo and archie. this tripod rick brody greeting the pets inside their kennels. inside the plane. >> in the past two days, we've flown two flights carrying nearly 200 pets to shelters in the pacific northwest. we have at least eight more flights on tap. >> 86 shelter pets sent to utah, six to oregon, 70 flown to seattle. pilots felipe morales and justin schneider, with the puppies hoping to find the
the pasadena humane society taking in animals recovered from the fire zone. thoroughly dehydrated, roxy found in a house that had collapsed. her white coat covered in ash from the eaton fire. doctor anna sarfatti and veterinary technician vanessa ortiz caring for her, tending to her burns. dozens of donations arriving at the shelter. pet food, medicine for the animals, taking in about 600 animals so far. d.a. duvernay from the pasadena humane society telling us every donation counts. >>...
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he is the head of pr and communications at pasadena humane society. thanks for being with us. ever seen anything like this? it must be difficult to see so many animals coming on in these circumstances. we have not seen anything like this _ we have not seen anything like this we — we have not seen anything like this. we have had our share of near_ this. we have had our share of near misses with fire in the past, — near misses with fire in the past, some evacuations, and we have _ past, some evacuations, and we have had — past, some evacuations, and we have had to _ past, some evacuations, and we have had to mobilise because we are the _ have had to mobilise because we are the emergency pet shelter for the — are the emergency pet shelter for the area, that is affected by the — for the area, that is affected by the eaton fire. so, yes, i have — by the eaton fire. so, yes, i have never— by the eaton fire. so, yes, i have never seen anything like it. have never seen anything like it it — have never seen anything like it it is — have never seen anything like it. it is heartbreaking
he is the head of pr and communications at pasadena humane society. thanks for being with us. ever seen anything like this? it must be difficult to see so many animals coming on in these circumstances. we have not seen anything like this _ we have not seen anything like this we — we have not seen anything like this. we have had our share of near_ this. we have had our share of near misses with fire in the past, — near misses with fire in the past, some evacuations, and we have _ past, some...
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the proceeds are being split between the california fire foundation and the pasadena humane society. you can also join fox's support of families impacted by the california wildfires. your donation will go directly to the red cross as they work to help people recover from this disaster. visit ktvu.com/wildfire help to support these efforts, or scan that qr code on your screen. >> they're driving by. honking, waving, giving us thumbs up wherever we go. >> firefighters in los angeles relieved to see all the help coming in from the bay area and multiple states across the west in tonight's west coast rap, one firefighter from nevada recaps what it looks like firsthand. >> and another san francisco sephora shutting down. coming up, the reasoning behind it. >> and it's breezy out there tonight. a wind advisory for parts of the bay area. a frost advisory as well. anoth warm day. wil pick up again tomorrow night. these deadly wildfires have destroyed more than 12,000 homes as well as businesses. >> and this story begins tonight's west coast rap. forecasters are warning more strong winds are c
the proceeds are being split between the california fire foundation and the pasadena humane society. you can also join fox's support of families impacted by the california wildfires. your donation will go directly to the red cross as they work to help people recover from this disaster. visit ktvu.com/wildfire help to support these efforts, or scan that qr code on your screen. >> they're driving by. honking, waving, giving us thumbs up wherever we go. >> firefighters in los angeles...
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let's bring president and ceo of pasadena humane society in. today. give us a sense of what you are seeing, what's community doors? >> thanks so much for having me and bringing attention to the needs of animals in this emergency. this is a human and animal tragedy beyond anything we could imagine. we serve pasadena and surrounding areas including altadena and that community has been completely destroyed. we have brought in over 350 animals in the past 30 hours are so. people who are evacuating have no place to take their animals. >> martha: all right let's show the images we have of the animals because -- this is a bird with burned wings. and we saw a cat that was also being held apparently we have lost connection with d but one of the things she told us is the heartwarming side of this is they are having people come in and see their pet and be reunited. that is obviously one really good moment in the middle of this devastation. look at the trauma these pets are going through. you can reach out to the pasadena humane society and other organizat
let's bring president and ceo of pasadena humane society in. today. give us a sense of what you are seeing, what's community doors? >> thanks so much for having me and bringing attention to the needs of animals in this emergency. this is a human and animal tragedy beyond anything we could imagine. we serve pasadena and surrounding areas including altadena and that community has been completely destroyed. we have brought in over 350 animals in the past 30 hours are so. people who are...
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he is the head of pr and communications at pasadena humane society.ank you so much for being with us, kevin. have you ever seen anything like this? it must be difficult to see so many animals having to come in in these circumstances. we have not seen anything like this. i mean, we've had our share of near misses with fire in the past. we've had some evacuations and we've had to kind of mobilise because we are like the emergency pet shelter for the area. unfortunately, that is in fact affected by the eaton fire. so, yeah, i've, i've never seen anything like it. and it is incredibly heartbreaking to see all of these animals and the people bringing them to us. you know, the first night when we people didn't know and they a lot of people still don't know if they have a home to go back to, but they knew to have their pets with them when they evacuated, which is such a blessing. and now they're here, and we're trying to give them the best experience possible until their owners can come back and reclaim them and kind of go from there. and some of those anima
he is the head of pr and communications at pasadena humane society.ank you so much for being with us, kevin. have you ever seen anything like this? it must be difficult to see so many animals having to come in in these circumstances. we have not seen anything like this. i mean, we've had our share of near misses with fire in the past. we've had some evacuations and we've had to kind of mobilise because we are like the emergency pet shelter for the area. unfortunately, that is in fact affected...
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small an mawill shelter, pasadena human society at raymond avenue in pasadena. i'm going to switch gears now to the palisades fire that we have been heavily involved in with our partners at lapd and l.a. city fire, and everyone else that is working. as of this morning, the fire was still burning in naarea. that's impacting our residents, evacuations are in effect. continuously in effect for the city of calabasas, the city of malibu, los angeles city, pacific palisades, and unincorporated area of los angeles county, and topanga canyon. evacuation is approximately 37,000 residents. under evacuation orders and approximately 15,000 structures at risk. again, that's specifically for the palisades fire. evacuation warnings, approximately 20,000 residents are under evacuation warnings, and approximately 6,500 structures are at risk. there have been minor injuries, and our partners, like the fire department, have talked about those. and several unfortunate structures that have been lost. and we're still assessing those. bear with me. i'm almost there. there's a lot of i
small an mawill shelter, pasadena human society at raymond avenue in pasadena. i'm going to switch gears now to the palisades fire that we have been heavily involved in with our partners at lapd and l.a. city fire, and everyone else that is working. as of this morning, the fire was still burning in naarea. that's impacting our residents, evacuations are in effect. continuously in effect for the city of calabasas, the city of malibu, los angeles city, pacific palisades, and unincorporated area...
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[music] >> crowley asked people to donate to one of three nonprofits the pasadena humane society, thewildfire emergency fund, and the california community foundation wildfire recovery fund. still ahead, nobel winner malala yousafzai makes a rare appearance in her native pakistan. her stark warning about the taliban's treatment of (humming) behold! a glorious round table pepperoni pizz... huh? ah. huh. well, behold the pepperoni and grilled chicken...? what the? (clears throat) behold, the pepperoni, grilled chicken and bacon pizza from round table! three magnificent toppings grilled chicken, pepperoni, and sizzling bacon. try it at round table pizza! merlin! russia to deal with a massive oil spill. two tankers tossed about in a storm have been leaking oil for a month in the kerch strait, a global shipping route. the oil spill is nine miles long. this video from russian state tv shows volunteers trying to save birds found covered with oil on the beach. they're cleaning them and giving them medicine to boost their immune systems. the emergencies ministry says 155,000 tons of contaminate
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>> reporter: muttville is working with the pasadena humane society along with city and l.a. county animal shelters . >> proximally 10 in the backseat and when you go up to my front seat , i've got these guys here. >> reporter: it starts with muttville volunteers , who is driving from san francisco to l.a. county on saturday. >> the fire is all very tragic and it is very emotional being here in california and i feel for all those people and i feel connected to it because i did live in los angeles in one of the areas impacted. >> this is so good. >> reporter: officals say the pasadena humane society had 300 displaced dogs come in within two or three days, and so muttville will help relieve the overcrowded shelters by bringing back dogs that were up for adoption before the wildfires. >> when i heard that we were going to be helping , it was the first time i was happy in days. i have had text from so many friends who have lost their homes or lost everything and i have one friend who's house is the only one standing in the neighborhood which is hard to go back to. we are all feel
>> reporter: muttville is working with the pasadena humane society along with city and l.a. county animal shelters . >> proximally 10 in the backseat and when you go up to my front seat , i've got these guys here. >> reporter: it starts with muttville volunteers , who is driving from san francisco to l.a. county on saturday. >> the fire is all very tragic and it is very emotional being here in california and i feel for all those people and i feel connected to it because...
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animal shelter, rose bowl stadium at 1001 rose bowl drive in pasadena, small animal shelter, pasadena humane society at 361 south raymond avenue in pasadena. i'm going to switch gears now to the palisades fire that we've been heavily involved in with our partners. again, with the lapd and l.a. city fire and everyone else that's up there working. as of this morning, the fire was still burning in that area, and that's impacting our residents. evacuations are in effect continuously in effect for the city of calabasas. the city of malibu, los angeles city, pacific palisades and unincorporated area of los angeles county and topanga canyon. evacuation orders are approximately 37,000 residents under evacuation orders and approximately 15,000 structures at risk. again, that's specifically for the palisades fire evacuation warnings. approximately 20,000 residents are under evacuation warnings and approximately 6500 structures are at risk. there have been minor injuries, and our partners at the fire department have talked about those and several unfortunately, structures that have been lost, and we're still a
animal shelter, rose bowl stadium at 1001 rose bowl drive in pasadena, small animal shelter, pasadena humane society at 361 south raymond avenue in pasadena. i'm going to switch gears now to the palisades fire that we've been heavily involved in with our partners. again, with the lapd and l.a. city fire and everyone else that's up there working. as of this morning, the fire was still burning in that area, and that's impacting our residents. evacuations are in effect continuously in effect for...
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small animal shelter pasadena humane society at 361 south raymond avenue in pasadena. i will switch gears now to the palisades fire that we've been heavily involved in with our partners again with the lapd and city fire and everyone else working there. as of this morning the fire was still burning in that area that's impacting our residents. evacuations are continuously in effect for the city of malibu, los angeles city, passive being palisades and unincorporated area in los angeles county and topanga canyon. evacuations are 37000 for the palisades fire. evacuation warnings 20,000 residents are under evacuation warnings and approximately 6 thousand 5 hundred structures are at risk. there have been minor injuries and partners at the fire department have talked about those. and several unfortunately structures that have been lost and still assessing those. bear with me. i'm almost there. there is a lot of information, very important information. there are several road closures which can change rapidly. the 10 freeway lincoln boulevard. southbound pch at last flores canyo
small animal shelter pasadena humane society at 361 south raymond avenue in pasadena. i will switch gears now to the palisades fire that we've been heavily involved in with our partners again with the lapd and city fire and everyone else working there. as of this morning the fire was still burning in that area that's impacting our residents. evacuations are continuously in effect for the city of malibu, los angeles city, passive being palisades and unincorporated area in los angeles county and...
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>> crowley asked people to donate to one of three nonprofits the pasadena humane society, the los angelesrtment wildfire emergency fund, and the california community foundation wildfire recovery fund. you can also join fox's support of families affected by the california fires. you can scan the qr code there on your screen to donate. now. your donation will go directly to the red cross, as they do work to help people recover from the disaster. you can also visit ktvu.com/wildfire help to support these efforts. >> an earthquake in the east bay woke up some people this morning. according to usgs, a 3.7 earthquake hit concord at 8:49 a.m. usgs believes the epicenter was near downtown concord. we've received a lot of phone calls in the nsroo this morning from people who felt it, but no reports of dage in the area so far. bart conducted safety track inspections after the quake, causing some delays. >> it's pretty warm out there. last couple days we had some records yesterday. no records today, but temperatures in the mid and upper 60s 69 degrees in a place like vallejo. so pretty warm. not as
>> crowley asked people to donate to one of three nonprofits the pasadena humane society, the los angelesrtment wildfire emergency fund, and the california community foundation wildfire recovery fund. you can also join fox's support of families affected by the california fires. you can scan the qr code there on your screen to donate. now. your donation will go directly to the red cross, as they do work to help people recover from the disaster. you can also visit ktvu.com/wildfire help to...
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>>>>but because of the wildfires, the pasadena humane society had 300 displaced dogs come in within 23 days. and the work for muttville is far from over. they'll be sending more volunteers in the coming days and weeks, and there are a number of ways that you can help and get involved to help the victims as well. just head to redcross.org, slash cbs to donate. you can also call one 800 red cross or text red cross to 90999 to make a $10 donation. well, that's it for the afternoon edition. remember, we're streaming 24 over seven on the free cbs news app. our next newscast is at 430 with anne makovec. i'll see you back here at five. have a great afternoon. the first time i tried to quit vaping, i told myself that it was like a mountain that i had to climb over and once i got to the other side, it would be clear, but i couldn't make it over. what really got me to quit was my little sister. i saw her vaping so i was back in the mountain, but this time she was up there with me. it's weird what you can do for others that you won't do for yourself. [mellow music plays] -you got a little someth
>>>>but because of the wildfires, the pasadena humane society had 300 displaced dogs come in within 23 days. and the work for muttville is far from over. they'll be sending more volunteers in the coming days and weeks, and there are a number of ways that you can help and get involved to help the victims as well. just head to redcross.org, slash cbs to donate. you can also call one 800 red cross or text red cross to 90999 to make a $10 donation. well, that's it for the afternoon...
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humane society down in ocean side, which took in dogs. spca is also helping deal with the overflow. a part of the problem, the pasadenasociety has taken in more than 350 animals since the fire started. they've been trying to find new shelters for them around the clock. shelters say the best way to help is by adopting or fostering a new pet. >>> first alert weather, powered by kia. learn more at kia.com. kia, movement that inspires. >>> all right, first thing i want to mention, the winds have died down for a time down in l.a., but the fires are still spreading. >> sure. the vegetation is super dry. any further will spread down quickly, jumping the fire by a mile or two. and it is not going sto last all that long and critical fire condition, which is outlined in orange. the usual suspects above san francisco saying yeah, i need to go, and that's the second highest category. despite that categorization, there are no red flag warnings in effect for southern california at this point with plenty of wind advisories. but right now, they're assessing that the levels will not be low enough for red flag warning. that will be clo
humane society down in ocean side, which took in dogs. spca is also helping deal with the overflow. a part of the problem, the pasadenasociety has taken in more than 350 animals since the fire started. they've been trying to find new shelters for them around the clock. shelters say the best way to help is by adopting or fostering a new pet. >>> first alert weather, powered by kia. learn more at kia.com. kia, movement that inspires. >>> all right, first thing i want to mention,...
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last week, the san diego humane society transported 39 dogs from the pasadena humane society.r the weekend, marin humane welcomed 46 animals to the bay area. >> you can see all the ones that have the pink signs on it. those are all from l.a. county. guinea pigs, rabbits, hamsters, including a couple of babies that were recently born and with more powerful winds on the way. >> the mission to get animals out of los angeles is ramping up to take in some of the animals that were in shelters. >> they're already awaiting adoption, because if we transfer those animals to the bay area, then the shelters in la have space to care for the pets of evacuees. >> marin humane welcomed the first group of animals, hoping bay area residents adopt them here. >> i mean, like, look at the little face. there are a lot of fun. >> noodle is one of two dogs that came from la and now he needs a home. noodle, do you like the bay area? yes, yes. this week, another group of marine humane staff members began the journey to southern california. >> we're about halfway there. we will make it to pasadena in a
last week, the san diego humane society transported 39 dogs from the pasadena humane society.r the weekend, marin humane welcomed 46 animals to the bay area. >> you can see all the ones that have the pink signs on it. those are all from l.a. county. guinea pigs, rabbits, hamsters, including a couple of babies that were recently born and with more powerful winds on the way. >> the mission to get animals out of los angeles is ramping up to take in some of the animals that were in...
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last week, the san diego humane society transported 39 dogs from the pasadena humane society.r the weekend, marin humane welcomed 46 animals to the bay area. >> you can see all the ones that have the pink signs on it. those are all from l.a. county. guinea pigs, rabbits, hamsters, including a couple of babies that were recently born and with more powerful winds on the way. >> the mission to get animals out of los angeles is ramping up to take in some of the animals that were in shelters. >> they're already awaiting adoption, because if we transfer those animals to the bay area, then the shelters in la have space to care for the pets of evacuees. >> marin humane welcomed the first group of animals, hoping bay area residents adopt them here. >> i mean, like, look at the little face. they're a lot of fun. >> noodle is one of two dogs that came from la, and now he needs a home. noodle, do you like the bay area? yes, yes. this week, another group of marine humane staff members began the journey to southern california. we're about halfway there. >> we will make it to pasadena in a f
last week, the san diego humane society transported 39 dogs from the pasadena humane society.r the weekend, marin humane welcomed 46 animals to the bay area. >> you can see all the ones that have the pink signs on it. those are all from l.a. county. guinea pigs, rabbits, hamsters, including a couple of babies that were recently born and with more powerful winds on the way. >> the mission to get animals out of los angeles is ramping up to take in some of the animals that were in...
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. >> reporter: watts has brought the animals to the pasadena humane society including goats and a pigelter says it's now five times over capacity as vets care for animals with burns to the paws and skin, their whiskers singed. most are pets that now homeless residents can't care for at the moment. >> we're also very aware that thousands of people's homes are no longer there, and that's got to impact a lot of the pets who are in our care right now. >> reporter: jose hermoso hopes someone will find his family's two cats, monty and sky. they evacuated without them not realizing the intensity of the fire, and now their home is gone. >> we were going around shelters trying to see if we could find them here. no luck. >> mr. hermoso or whomever else is here looking for their pets that we've posted any animal that we know of as quickly as possible on our website for that exact reason. >> reporter: residents forced to flee the flames now hoping to be reunited with the rest of their family. lilia luciano, cbs news, altadena. >>> and netflix says meghan markle is postponing the premiere of her n
. >> reporter: watts has brought the animals to the pasadena humane society including goats and a pigelter says it's now five times over capacity as vets care for animals with burns to the paws and skin, their whiskers singed. most are pets that now homeless residents can't care for at the moment. >> we're also very aware that thousands of people's homes are no longer there, and that's got to impact a lot of the pets who are in our care right now. >> reporter: jose hermoso...
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the pasadena humane society taking in animals recovered from the fire zone. >> dehydrated. >> david:t had collapsed, her white coat covered in ash from the eaton fire. dr. serfati, a veterinary technician vanessa ortiz caring for her and tending to her burns. dozens of donations arriving at the shelter, pet food and medicine arriving for the animals. >> hi, david. taking in 600 animals so far. >> david: dia telling us every donation counts. 0 >> it really is a huge effort to take care of all these animals who need our help. >> david: the non-profit wings of rescue flying shelter pets out of the fire zone to safety. hazel, sergio, magood, archie. rick brody bringing the kennels inside the plane. >> hi, david. in the past two days we've flown flights carrying 200 pets to shelters in the pacific northwest. we have at least eight more flights on tap. >> david: 86 shelter pets sent to utah, six to oregon, 70 flown to seattle. pilots felipe morales and justin schneider with the puppies hoping to find them homes elsewhere. >> if your viewers would like to help us save even more pets go to w
the pasadena humane society taking in animals recovered from the fire zone. >> dehydrated. >> david:t had collapsed, her white coat covered in ash from the eaton fire. dr. serfati, a veterinary technician vanessa ortiz caring for her and tending to her burns. dozens of donations arriving at the shelter, pet food and medicine arriving for the animals. >> hi, david. taking in 600 animals so far. >> david: dia telling us every donation counts. 0 >> it really is a huge...
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the pasadena humane society had 300 displaced dogs in the span of the last several days. muttville will be sending more volunteers to southern california in the coming days and weeks. >>> up next at 5:00, congressional republicans indicating they may try to withhold disaster relief funds from california, today's comments from the house speaker. >>> it's really hard to have a good quality of life when you don't have the basic foundation of housing. >> a bay area nonprofit helping lift our neighbors out of poverty, we'll meet a former client who made it her life's work pete g. writes, "my tween wants a new phone. how do i not break the bank?" we got you, pete. xfinity mobile was designed to save you money and gives you access to wifi speeds up to a gig. so you get high speeds for low prices. better than getting low speeds for high prices. right, bruce? -jealous? yeah, look at that. -honestly. someone get a helmet on this guy. xfinity internet customers, ask how to get an unlimited line free for a year, plus a free 5g phone. - i had health insurance before. (discouraged) so
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apparently the pasadena humane society has discovered over 300 animals, we're going to go down tomorrowhance cleo is one of them. we left the doors open in case he wanted to get out. hopefully, you'll be reunited. your home was quite an old one, as many in the area are, 100 years old. it would have been 100 years old this year. oh, my gosh. is it surprising to you that the fire could have spread so fast and so far? honestly, when we saw the burning, i panicked a little, probably more than anyone else, and thank goodness in many ways. and we drove away at one point because we thought the fire was out. we drove down into pasadena so we could get our phones to work. and as we drove back, we realised the fire had popped back up closer. at that point, when it hit the first homes on the ridge ahead of us, we realised the danger we were in. i honestly, still, part of me thought there is no way the fire will make it this far. it not only made it to our house, it made it two blocks beyond ours. i went out there yesterday, made it past the police barricades just to check things out. and a number
apparently the pasadena humane society has discovered over 300 animals, we're going to go down tomorrowhance cleo is one of them. we left the doors open in case he wanted to get out. hopefully, you'll be reunited. your home was quite an old one, as many in the area are, 100 years old. it would have been 100 years old this year. oh, my gosh. is it surprising to you that the fire could have spread so fast and so far? honestly, when we saw the burning, i panicked a little, probably more than...
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for every cocktail sold, we're donating $3 split between the pasadena humane society and the california. in two days, it's become their most popular cocktail by far. it has kumquat. it's very floral with some rosemary, and it's just kind of representing california's terroir. and there's also a rosewater component to incorporate the city of roses, which is pasadena, a few miles away. blackjet baking is also mixing flavors to provide relief. i've decided to make a coconut layer cake that has on the top. i love la on it. the cakes can be ordered online and the proceeds will go to the nonprofit. restaurants care. so they've created this fund that will go directly to restaurant workers, food and beverage workers. local content creators are also gathering donations of new clothes and toiletries. they'll have a big drive in emeryville on sunday. every dollar counts. just if you have anything to spare or if you don't, just continue to project information and have conversations and make sure that you keep the humans affected in mind. in san francisco, alyssa goard, nbc bay area news. we're seein
for every cocktail sold, we're donating $3 split between the pasadena humane society and the california. in two days, it's become their most popular cocktail by far. it has kumquat. it's very floral with some rosemary, and it's just kind of representing california's terroir. and there's also a rosewater component to incorporate the city of roses, which is pasadena, a few miles away. blackjet baking is also mixing flavors to provide relief. i've decided to make a coconut layer cake that has on...
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last week, the san diego humane society transported 39 dogs from the pasadena humane society.r the weekend, marin humane welcomed 46 animals to the bay area. >> you can see all the ones that have the pink signs on it. those are all from l.a. county. guinea pigs, rabbits, hamsters, including a couple of babies that were recently born and with more powerful winds on the way. >> the mission to get animals out of los angeles is ramping up to take in some of the animals that were in shelters. >> they're already awaiting adoption, because if we transfer those animals to the bay area, then the shelters in la have space to care for the pets of evacuees. >> marin humane welcomed the first group of animals, hoping bay area residents adopt them here. >> i mean, like, look at the little face. there are a lot of fun. >> noodle is one of two dogs that came from la and now he needs a home. noodle, do you like the bay area? yes, yes. this week, another group of marine humane staff members began the journey to southern california. >> we're about halfway there. we will make it to pasadena in a
last week, the san diego humane society transported 39 dogs from the pasadena humane society.r the weekend, marin humane welcomed 46 animals to the bay area. >> you can see all the ones that have the pink signs on it. those are all from l.a. county. guinea pigs, rabbits, hamsters, including a couple of babies that were recently born and with more powerful winds on the way. >> the mission to get animals out of los angeles is ramping up to take in some of the animals that were in...
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. >> reporter: watts has brought the animals to the pasadena humane society, including goats and a pig the shelter says it's now over five times capacity as vets care for animals with burns to the paws and skin, their whiskers singed. most are pets that now homeless residents can't care for at the moment. >> we're also very aware that thousands of people's homes are no longer there, and that's got to impact a lot of the pet who in our care right now. >> reporter: jose hermoso hopes someone will find his family's two cats, monty and sky. they evacuated without them, not realizing the intensity of the fire. and now their home is gone. >> we're going around shelters trying to see if we can find them around here. but no luck. >> mr. hermoso or whoever else is here looking for their pets, we post any animal we know of as quickly as possible on our website for that exact reason. >> reporter: residents forced to flee the flames now hoping to be reunited with the rest of their family. cbs news, altadena. >> while there is no shortage of fear and uncertainty, there seems also to be an outpourin
. >> reporter: watts has brought the animals to the pasadena humane society, including goats and a pig the shelter says it's now over five times capacity as vets care for animals with burns to the paws and skin, their whiskers singed. most are pets that now homeless residents can't care for at the moment. >> we're also very aware that thousands of people's homes are no longer there, and that's got to impact a lot of the pet who in our care right now. >> reporter: jose hermoso...
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apparently the pasadena humane society has discovered over 300 animals, we're going to go down tomorrowny chance cleo is one of them. we left the doors open in case he wanted to get out. hopefully, you'll be reunited. your home was quite an old one, as many in the area are, 100 years old. it would have been 100 years old this year. oh, my gosh. is it surprising to you that the fire could have spread so fast and so far? honestly, when we saw the burning, i panicked a little, probably more than anyone else, and thank goodness in many ways. and we drove away at one point because we thought the fire was out. we drove down into pasadena so we could get our phones to work. and as we drove back, we realised the fire had popped back up closer. at that point, when it hit the first homes on the ridge ahead of us, we realised the danger we were in. i honestly, still, part of me thought there is no way the fire will make it this far. it not only made it to our house, it made it two blocks beyond ours. i went out there yesterday, made it past the police barricades just to check things out. and a num
apparently the pasadena humane society has discovered over 300 animals, we're going to go down tomorrowny chance cleo is one of them. we left the doors open in case he wanted to get out. hopefully, you'll be reunited. your home was quite an old one, as many in the area are, 100 years old. it would have been 100 years old this year. oh, my gosh. is it surprising to you that the fire could have spread so fast and so far? honestly, when we saw the burning, i panicked a little, probably more than...
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. >> and now at the pasadena humane society, donations of blankets, food, air filters, so many in the. the shelter has taken in more than 400 animals over the past two days. some of them dropped off by evacuees looking for a safe place for their pets, others by good samaritans who found them wandering amidst the chaos. >> one of the animals i transferred out is this cat. >> inside, veterinarians tending to so many animals. >> i didn't know where they were all going to go. i didn't know if we had the number of hands to take care of them. >> reporter: this cat covered in soot, even a peacock. >> any animal that's out there, either owned or wild, we're going to be expecting to see them. >> reporter: rachel meach said she had to come help. >> it's pretty cool to help out and just be a part of this community that loves animals. >> reporter: a reminder that through the horror, the best of humanity shines through. >> people are good. you know, with all the bad stuff that's going on, people are good, and it's great that the community is helping each other. >> reporter: liz kreutz, nbc news, l
. >> and now at the pasadena humane society, donations of blankets, food, air filters, so many in the. the shelter has taken in more than 400 animals over the past two days. some of them dropped off by evacuees looking for a safe place for their pets, others by good samaritans who found them wandering amidst the chaos. >> one of the animals i transferred out is this cat. >> inside, veterinarians tending to so many animals. >> i didn't know where they were all going to...
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this is the pasadena humane society, which took in more than 400 animals in the days after the firesg at five times capacity, packed with dogs, cats, and even a few pigs. help is coming from all over. a shelter in san francisco is stocking up on supplies to send. some pets were taken to other cities, including san diego, and possibly a new start. people stepping up for all the victims of this tragedy. and if you'd like to help, please go to cbsnews.com/lafires. and that is tonight's "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell. good night. ♪ ♪ >>never have i seen that kind of wind. >>new wildfire warnings in southern california as extreme fire danger returns to the region. ger returns to the >> everything is not okay yet. >> how the weather could cripple efforts by firefighters. >> i worry about how dangerous it is to fly around these fires. it's not a normal mission. >> how the battle begins even before they get to the flames. >> that's why we have strike teams throughout the county. i'm anne makovec. right now is a pivotal point in the fight against the southern california wildfires. he
this is the pasadena humane society, which took in more than 400 animals in the days after the firesg at five times capacity, packed with dogs, cats, and even a few pigs. help is coming from all over. a shelter in san francisco is stocking up on supplies to send. some pets were taken to other cities, including san diego, and possibly a new start. people stepping up for all the victims of this tragedy. and if you'd like to help, please go to cbsnews.com/lafires. and that is tonight's "cbs...
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the pasadena humane society taking in animals recovered from the fire zone. >> dehydrated. >> david:eaton fire. dr. serfati, a veterinary technician tending to her and caring for her burns. dozens arriving at the shelter, pet food for the animals. >> hi, david. taking in 600 animals so far. >> david: telling us every donation counts. >> it really is a huge effort to take care of all these animals who need our help. >> david: the non-profit wings of rescue flying shelter pets out of the fire zone to safety. hazel, sergio, magood, rick brody bringing the kennels inside the plane. >> hi, david, we've flown them to the pacific northwest. >> david: 86 shelter pets sent to utah, six to oregon, 70 flown to seattle. pilots felipe morales and justin schneider, helping to find homes elsewhere. >> if your viewers would like to help us save even more pets go to wwwwings of rescue.org/donate. thank you so much. >> david: so many of you saw the image captured by our team in altadena. a lost dog standing by this firefighter as he battled the flames, max, separated from his family in the eaton fire.
the pasadena humane society taking in animals recovered from the fire zone. >> dehydrated. >> david:eaton fire. dr. serfati, a veterinary technician tending to her and caring for her burns. dozens arriving at the shelter, pet food for the animals. >> hi, david. taking in 600 animals so far. >> david: telling us every donation counts. >> it really is a huge effort to take care of all these animals who need our help. >> david: the non-profit wings of rescue...
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volunteers of the pasadena humane society have rescued hundreds of house pets and they are treating aburns. the heartwarming moment showing a man reuniting with his dog after he went missing for five days. wow look at the video happy dog and happy person. that's very nice. it's not just animals, to dedicated rescue workers pictured here can be seen saving a man's life and there have been a lot of these moments throughout the fires. a brave individual climbed up a poll to save an american flag from burning. that is wonderful. how is this for inspiring the family joined together in a song after seeing the statue of the virgin mary had survived the fire. listen. ♪ ♪ ♪. jackie: that is beautiful and amazing. i want to give a shout out to the ortiz brothers moving and storage of well-known moving company in southern california they care so much about the community they will collect donations to be dropped off at their warehouse the information is on the screen from monday to friday between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. pacific time they are located at 13505 south saint andrews in gardena, califo
volunteers of the pasadena humane society have rescued hundreds of house pets and they are treating aburns. the heartwarming moment showing a man reuniting with his dog after he went missing for five days. wow look at the video happy dog and happy person. that's very nice. it's not just animals, to dedicated rescue workers pictured here can be seen saving a man's life and there have been a lot of these moments throughout the fires. a brave individual climbed up a poll to save an american flag...
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animal shelter, rose bowl stadium at 1001 rose bowl drive in pasadena, small animal shelter, pasadena humane society361 south raymond avenue in pasadena. i'm going to switch gears now to the palisades fire that we've been heavily involved in with our partners, again, with the lapd and la city fire and everyone else that's up there working. as of this morning, the fire was still burning in that area, and that's impacting our residents. evacuations are in effect continuously in effect for the city of calabasas, the city of malibu, los angeles city, pacific palisades and unincorporated area of los angeles county and topanga canyon. evacuation orders are approximately 37,000 residents under evacuation orders and approximately 15,000 structures at risk. again, that's specifically for the palisades fire evacuation warnings. approximately 20,000 residents are under evacuation warnings, and approximately 6500 structures are at risk. there have been minor injuries, and our partners at the fire department have talked about those and several, unfortunately, structures that have been lost, and we're still asses
animal shelter, rose bowl stadium at 1001 rose bowl drive in pasadena, small animal shelter, pasadena humane society361 south raymond avenue in pasadena. i'm going to switch gears now to the palisades fire that we've been heavily involved in with our partners, again, with the lapd and la city fire and everyone else that's up there working. as of this morning, the fire was still burning in that area, and that's impacting our residents. evacuations are in effect continuously in effect for the...
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last week, the san diego humane society transported 39 dogs from the pasadena humane society. over the weekend, marin humane welcomed 46 animals to the bay area. >> you can see all the ones that have the pink signs on it. those are all from l.a. county. guinea pigs, rabbits, hamsters, including a couple of babies that were recently born and with more powerful winds on the way. >> the mission to get animals out of los angeles is ramping up to take in some of the animals that were in shelters. >> they're already awaiting adoption, because if we transfer those animals to the bay area, then the shelters in la have space to care for the pets of evacuees. >> marin humane welcomed the first group of animals, hoping bay area residents adopt them here. >> i mean, like, look at the little face. there are a lot of fun. >> noodle is one of two dogs that came from la and now he needs a home. noodle, do you like the bay area? yes, yes. this week, another group of marine humane staff members began the journey to southern california. we're about halfway there. >> we will make it to pasadena i
last week, the san diego humane society transported 39 dogs from the pasadena humane society. over the weekend, marin humane welcomed 46 animals to the bay area. >> you can see all the ones that have the pink signs on it. those are all from l.a. county. guinea pigs, rabbits, hamsters, including a couple of babies that were recently born and with more powerful winds on the way. >> the mission to get animals out of los angeles is ramping up to take in some of the animals that were in...
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i am here at pasadena humane society today. i am here with this cat.for four days so far. we don't know who his other than is, so i wanted to show him -- owner is so he can go back to his home. i'm also going to be fostering another dog who was surrender or home in the fire. lauren: jay leno served food to firefighters. he parallelled this tragedy to 9/11. watch here. >> it's unbelievable. it's the biggest natural disaster -- not this that 9/11 was a natural disaster, but it's literally on that scale. i mean, it's the 10,000 buildings. i mean, you can't even -- if you drove all day, you couldn't see 10,000 buildings. you get on the hill is and you look for miles, and there's nothing. it looks like hiroshima or some horrible thing. but, you know, the sense of community, neighbors meeting neighbors never met before and people all pitching in, i mean, i try the look at the bright side of things. lauren: it's hard to look at the bright side but people are. jennifer garner handed out meals to the evacuees and first respond's. halle berry donated her entire
i am here at pasadena humane society today. i am here with this cat.for four days so far. we don't know who his other than is, so i wanted to show him -- owner is so he can go back to his home. i'm also going to be fostering another dog who was surrender or home in the fire. lauren: jay leno served food to firefighters. he parallelled this tragedy to 9/11. watch here. >> it's unbelievable. it's the biggest natural disaster -- not this that 9/11 was a natural disaster, but it's literally...
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. >> in pasadena, volunteers and citizens donating blankets, food and air filters to the humane society. knowing every little bit helps. >> people are good, you know, with all the bad stuff that's going on. >> people are good, and it's great that the community is helping each other. >> it's. >> and saturday we heard this message from a malibu resident who tried to fight the flames at his girlfriend's home. in the end, everything was lost. >> so much important to stay really positive through this and just, you know, look, look to the future and be the phoenix that rises from the ashes with with change comes opportunities and everybody who lost something needs to mourn. but also embrace. >> good one. alec, we believe in you, los angeles too. that's going to do it for me on this edition of alex witt reports. we'll be back next saturday and sunday, 1 p.m. eastern time. weekend is next. >> it is official. history will show that today donald j. >> trump, the former and future president of these great united states, became the first american president to hold the title of convicted felon, the
. >> in pasadena, volunteers and citizens donating blankets, food and air filters to the humane society. knowing every little bit helps. >> people are good, you know, with all the bad stuff that's going on. >> people are good, and it's great that the community is helping each other. >> it's. >> and saturday we heard this message from a malibu resident who tried to fight the flames at his girlfriend's home. in the end, everything was lost. >> so much important...
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. >> the pasadena humane society is caring for more than 300 animals from the eaton fire evacuations.he donations were so great, the shelter cannot accept any more pet supplies. >> victor edgar rapella put out the most heartfelt donations, toys. >> it's really important, because as a kid, i didn't have any toys. it's so nice having some kids. >> hundreds of people showed up to clean up the debris parks. >> the tear you see or for people volunteering out of the goodness op their own hearts. >> these two people lost their home in the wildfire this week, but they are here today. they are helping feed people that have lost just as much as they have. >> a lot of us, we come from the streets. a lot of us were homeless in l.a. we got a second chance at life. so it's only right to give back. >> nico, his house burned down. he has also been helping people. >> i knee the community mobilizing. i see people making phone calls. i see people coming here and saying how can i volunteer. >> we're born for this moment. we were born in response to the aids crisis. we have the covid crisis. now we have t
. >> the pasadena humane society is caring for more than 300 animals from the eaton fire evacuations.he donations were so great, the shelter cannot accept any more pet supplies. >> victor edgar rapella put out the most heartfelt donations, toys. >> it's really important, because as a kid, i didn't have any toys. it's so nice having some kids. >> hundreds of people showed up to clean up the debris parks. >> the tear you see or for people volunteering out of the...
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for every cocktail sold, we're donating $3 split between the pasadena humane society and the californiafoundation. in two days, it's become their most popular cocktail by far. it has kumquat. it's very floral with some rosemary, and it's just kind of representing california's terroir. and there's also a rosewater component to incorporate the city of roses, which is pasadena, a few miles away. blackjet baking is also mixing flavors to provide relief. i've decided to make a coconut layer cake that has on the top. i love la on it. the cakes can be ordered online and the proceeds will go to the nonprofit restaurants care. so they've created this fund that will go directly to restaurant workers, food and beverage workers. local content creators are also gathering donations of new clothes and toiletries. they'll have a big drive in emeryville sunday. every dollar counts. just if you have anything to spare or if you don't, just continue to project information and have conversations and make sure that you keep the humans affected in mind. alyssa goard today in the bay. as these devastating fire
for every cocktail sold, we're donating $3 split between the pasadena humane society and the californiafoundation. in two days, it's become their most popular cocktail by far. it has kumquat. it's very floral with some rosemary, and it's just kind of representing california's terroir. and there's also a rosewater component to incorporate the city of roses, which is pasadena, a few miles away. blackjet baking is also mixing flavors to provide relief. i've decided to make a coconut layer cake...
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the pasadena humane society is also opening its doors for those with small animals looking to get their pets to safety. just devastating. and we will keep you updated on this, reggie. >> all right. thanks so much, gloria. we are tracking wildfires statewide, and you can too. just look at abc seven news.com/fire map. >> and the other big story today is the change in leadership coming to san francisco. by this afternoon, the city will have a new mayor. abc seven news reporter lena howland is live near city hall with the plans for today. lena. >> amanda, good morning to you. in just a matter of hours, mayor elect daniel lurie will be here at civic center plaza for his inauguration, kicking off at 1130. and already this morning, we have seen dozens of members of security arriving here, checking in and getting ready for a very busy day ahead. this is open to the public, but seating will be limited to ticketed guests. to kick off the inauguration festivities. lurie took part in an interfaith ceremony under the dome of the congregation emanuel. we saw a procession, a procession of nearly 60 in
the pasadena humane society is also opening its doors for those with small animals looking to get their pets to safety. just devastating. and we will keep you updated on this, reggie. >> all right. thanks so much, gloria. we are tracking wildfires statewide, and you can too. just look at abc seven news.com/fire map. >> and the other big story today is the change in leadership coming to san francisco. by this afternoon, the city will have a new mayor. abc seven news reporter lena...
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yeah, those animal shelters right now overwhelmed the pasadena humane society. this is near the epicenter of the eaton fire has already taken in more than 300 animals, workers say unfortunately, many are coming in with burns and injuries and must be treated in its icu. now, the shelter, already working with other shelters across the state, and it's in need of donations to help with that care. oh goodness. and they're going to have so many other animals, whatever, whatever we can do to help. hopefully if some got separated, they can reunite afterwards. yeah. power of social media to see yesterday trending on social media was the baby deer that was walking just looking so disoriented. it's so it's really hard, you know, to kind of watch it l unfold. it's our california. yeah. you know. all right. well here we know that the weather conditions there have been really rough with the winds. and we had some winds here too. we've had some breezy winds. it still continues for the hills. and as we're taking a look at what we are seeing this morning, it is all clear and the
yeah, those animal shelters right now overwhelmed the pasadena humane society. this is near the epicenter of the eaton fire has already taken in more than 300 animals, workers say unfortunately, many are coming in with burns and injuries and must be treated in its icu. now, the shelter, already working with other shelters across the state, and it's in need of donations to help with that care. oh goodness. and they're going to have so many other animals, whatever, whatever we can do to help....
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i know the pasadena humane society has taken in. i think yesterday it was about 300. it was almost 400 animals. there are people who woke up tuesday morning with lots of things on their mind, maybe back to school, post holiday resolutions, whatever. now they have no schools or no homes. how are neighboring communities helping those who've lost everything, including schools, if they have school age kids? >> you know, it's ironic because this disaster is showing the worst that nature can do, but it's also showing the best that people can do all at the same time. >> and this shows why we're proud to be los angeles, while we're proud to be californians and i think why we're proud to be americans, because in tough times we do pull together and people are really pulling together. we have had dozens, i mean, probably hundreds of people reach out directly to me and my office saying, i have an extra guest room, i have an adu. send someone to me who is displaced, send me someone who's an evacuee, and i will put them up, and i will feed them and keep them safe and warm. we have
i know the pasadena humane society has taken in. i think yesterday it was about 300. it was almost 400 animals. there are people who woke up tuesday morning with lots of things on their mind, maybe back to school, post holiday resolutions, whatever. now they have no schools or no homes. how are neighboring communities helping those who've lost everything, including schools, if they have school age kids? >> you know, it's ironic because this disaster is showing the worst that nature can...
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top selling drink, the proceeds being split between the california fire foundation and the pasadena humane societyr small way to make a difference. contributing to a big outpouring of support. amanda quintana, ktvu, fox two news. >> volunteers came together to help wildfire survivors in southern california. they brought clothes, household items and even food to the santa anita racetrack. thousands work together to offer clothing and packaged or hot food, even toys, to anyone who needed it. it started at the rose bowl, but the effort grew to the point that things had to move to santa anita. >> i thought we were going to give out 500 hot dogs and, you know, call it a day. and what happened is donations started pouring in. next thing we know, other food vendors came to help. and then before we know it, it got so big, so rapidly. >> people can pick up food or any other necessities. now until wednesday at santa anita, anything left over will be distributed to other organizations also working to help people displaced by the fire. now, if you have money or supplies to give, you can join the red. you can
top selling drink, the proceeds being split between the california fire foundation and the pasadena humane societyr small way to make a difference. contributing to a big outpouring of support. amanda quintana, ktvu, fox two news. >> volunteers came together to help wildfire survivors in southern california. they brought clothes, household items and even food to the santa anita racetrack. thousands work together to offer clothing and packaged or hot food, even toys, to anyone who needed...
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>> because of the wildfires the pasadena humane society had 300 displaced dogs come in within two orand the work far muttville is far from over and they will send volunteers in the coming days and weeks. >> i was on the website this weekend looking to see how i could create space in my home for a dog so we can create space for any dogs that may be coming up here. >> that is cooled . >> i have not to my better have yet, but you have to do something. >> maybe we will consider it. we have a big yard and dogs could enjoy that. >>> still ahead, fire crews making as much progress as they can but the winds are promising to intensify in los angeles . the latest on containment efforts. >>> the bay area's stepping up to help communities down south coming togethe ♪ >>> cue those trumpets as we begin another week and welcome you to "cbs mornings." hello to the viewers on the west coast. we're thinking about you. i'm gayle king. >> i'm tony dokoupil. >> i'm
>> because of the wildfires the pasadena humane society had 300 displaced dogs come in within two orand the work far muttville is far from over and they will send volunteers in the coming days and weeks. >> i was on the website this weekend looking to see how i could create space in my home for a dog so we can create space for any dogs that may be coming up here. >> that is cooled . >> i have not to my better have yet, but you have to do something. >> maybe we will...
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i know the pasadena humane society has taken in. i think yesterday it was about 300. tuesday morning with lots of things on their mind. maybe back to school, post holiday resolutions, whatever. now they have no schools or no homes. how are neighboring communities helping those who've lost everything, including schools, if they have school age kids? >> you know, it's ironic because this disaster is showing the worst that nature can do, but it's also showing the best that people can do all at the same time. and this shows why we're proud to be los angeles. >> and while we're proud to be californians and i think why we're proud to be americans, because in tough times we do pull together and people are really pulling together. >> we have had dozens, i mean, probably hundreds of people reach out directly to me and my office saying, i have an extra guest room, i have an adu, send someone to me who's displaced, send me someone who's an evacuee, and i will put them up, and i will feed them and keep them safe and warm. we have community groups who are trying to find long term
i know the pasadena humane society has taken in. i think yesterday it was about 300. tuesday morning with lots of things on their mind. maybe back to school, post holiday resolutions, whatever. now they have no schools or no homes. how are neighboring communities helping those who've lost everything, including schools, if they have school age kids? >> you know, it's ironic because this disaster is showing the worst that nature can do, but it's also showing the best that people can do all...
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dia duvernet joins me now, president and ceo of pasadena humane society and dia. it is incredible the the pets that you see everywhere. and it is a defining part of this crisis. what is the situation like at your shelter? >> thanks, erin, for bringing attention to this human and animal crisis that is just unimaginable. we've taken in over 500 animals, close to 600 animals since the disaster started. >> originally many, most were coming from evacuated families who needed temporary shelter for their pets. we've started to send search, rescue and recovery teams out into the affected areas in partnership with shelters from throughout the state and national resources, as well. we are operating a dispatch line here where people can call and report where pets might have been left, and we can check those specific addresses we are seeing some people coming back to reclaim their pets, who are finding, though, that they don't have homes to return to. and so we're starting to think about how we can provide more, longer term support for these animals, for these families that d
dia duvernet joins me now, president and ceo of pasadena humane society and dia. it is incredible the the pets that you see everywhere. and it is a defining part of this crisis. what is the situation like at your shelter? >> thanks, erin, for bringing attention to this human and animal crisis that is just unimaginable. we've taken in over 500 animals, close to 600 animals since the disaster started. >> originally many, most were coming from evacuated families who needed temporary...
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so what we've done is moved as many animals out of the los angeles shelter system and the pasadena humane society as we possibly can. and right now, that's about 600 animals. so that frees up space in that community for animals that are found as strays or maybe need temporary housing for the victims of the fire. >> describe the scene. we're seeing some of the pictures there of taking all of these animals up to 100 on a flight to utah, from from los angeles county yeah. >> it's a you know, it's one of those moments where you realize this is the best of humanity coming out, the best of angelenos, the best of americans. everyone is is pitching in. they want to know what they can do to help hundreds and hundreds of volunteers came out for that flight. we had regular people. we had celebrities that raised their hand and said, look, this is my moment to step up and help. i care about the animals in this community. i want to see them safe. i want them to find a new home. and we had just so much support at the airport and tons of foster homes. all of the animals got loaded up onto the plane, and it was q
so what we've done is moved as many animals out of the los angeles shelter system and the pasadena humane society as we possibly can. and right now, that's about 600 animals. so that frees up space in that community for animals that are found as strays or maybe need temporary housing for the victims of the fire. >> describe the scene. we're seeing some of the pictures there of taking all of these animals up to 100 on a flight to utah, from from los angeles county yeah. >> it's a you...
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. >> and now at the pasadena humane society. an overwhelming outpour. filters. so many in the community jumping in to help. the shelter has taken in more than 400 animals over the past two days. some of them dropped off by evacuees looking for a safe place for their pets, others by good samaritans who found them wandering amidst the chaos. >> so one of the animals that i transferred out is this cat inside. >> veterinarians tending to so many animals. at first i didn't know where they were all going to go. >> i didn't know if we had the number of hands to take care of them. >> this cat covered in soot, even a peacock. >> any animal that's out there on their own or wild like we're going to be expecting to see them. >> rachel meech says she had to come help, so it's pretty cool to help out and just be a part of this community that loves animals. a reminder that through the horror, the best of humanity shines through. >> people are good, you know, with all the bad stuff that's going on. people are good, and it's great that the community is helping each othe
. >> and now at the pasadena humane society. an overwhelming outpour. filters. so many in the community jumping in to help. the shelter has taken in more than 400 animals over the past two days. some of them dropped off by evacuees looking for a safe place for their pets, others by good samaritans who found them wandering amidst the chaos. >> so one of the animals that i transferred out is this cat inside. >> veterinarians tending to so many animals. at first i didn't know...
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. >> and now at the pasadena humane society. an overwhelming outpour.unity jumping in to help. the shelter has taken in more than 400 animals over the past two days. some of them dropped off by evacuees looking for a safe place for their pets, others by good samaritans who found them wandering amidst the chaos. >> one of the animals that i transferred out is this cat inside. >> veterinarians tending to so many animals. >> at first i didn't know where they were all going to go. i didn't know if we had the number of hands to take care of them. >> this cat covered in soot, even a peacock. >> any animal that's out there either owned or wild like we're going to be expecting to see them. >> rachel meek says she had to come help. >> so it's pretty cool to help out and just be a part of this community that loves animals. >> a reminder that through the horror, the best of humanity shines through. >> people are good, you know, with all the bad stuff that's going on. >> people are good, and it's great that the community is helping each other. >> and this creates.
. >> and now at the pasadena humane society. an overwhelming outpour.unity jumping in to help. the shelter has taken in more than 400 animals over the past two days. some of them dropped off by evacuees looking for a safe place for their pets, others by good samaritans who found them wandering amidst the chaos. >> one of the animals that i transferred out is this cat inside. >> veterinarians tending to so many animals. >> at first i didn't know where they were all going...