Fire in Los Angeles: Steve Guttenberg’s house spared so far

Fire in Los Angeles: Steve Guttenberg’s house spared so far

Fire in Los Angeles
Steve Guttenberg’s house has so far been spared






Steve Guttenberg supports his neighborhood during the Los Angeles fires. So far, these have not spread to his own house.

Steve Guttenberg (66) took action with a relief effort amid the fires in Los Angeles. As he revealed, he supports his neighborhood in the Pacific Palisades district. “Right now my choice is to sit down and walk or stand up and do what I can. I choose to stand up and fight. And help,” he explained. His house was initially spared from the fire, People reported.

Acting star rushes to help with neighbors

According to an anonymous source, the “Police Academy” star teamed up with his neighbors to help the community. Together they are currently tasked with clearing paths, extinguishing small fires and fighting “emerging embers in the air”. “They have received food and essentials, portable heaters, water, through rapid response groups and are sharing everything with each other and basically taking care of each other,” the source said.

However, the danger has not been averted for a long time, as the winds will become stronger again. That’s why Guttenberg is trying to “clean up and clean up the neighborhood as much as possible. It’s really a waiting game.”

Guttenberg expects “depression” after the fires

The actor did not leave his neighborhood after the evacuations and helped the emergency services drive away cars and clear the street. In a guest article for the , Guttenberg recalled that he had “simply driven the cars onto the curb.” “Most people left the keys in, but the people who didn’t leave the keys in, that was a real problem. Then people flooded the sidewalks,” he said.

He helped and gave good encouragement to an elderly man in a wheelchair and looked after and fed his neighbor’s dogs, which were shaking in fear. “If you are healthy, help where you can: people in wheelchairs, small children, mothers,” he appealed and added: “We are one planet – one community.” However, citizens are in a state of shock and the situation will “become very real” for them in a week, he predicted. “We’re going to have a lot of mental health problems and we have to be careful.” According to him, “there will be depression and great sadness” as there will be no more shops for food and other necessities.

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