A shocking photo captured a group stopping to pose for smiling selfies near burning homes as wildfires devastated Pacific Palisades, killing two and destroying thousands of homes.
Three large fires have destroyed more than 1,000 structures and killed at least two people as flames move from the Pacific Coast inland to Pasadena.
While the Los Angeles Fire Department has called on off-duty firefighters to help fight the blaze, influencers are coming under fire for pausing their evacuations to film themselves and take selfies.
An unidentified group was caught entering an evacuation zone to take photos and selfie videos near burning homes in the Eaton fire on Tuesday.
man of influence Tara’s world was criticized for filming videos during power outages instead of evacuating.
“All the power went out at our house because we’re in a crazy wind storm and there are legit fires, so we’re going on a nighttime adventure,” he said Tuesday night.
Wednesday morning she recorded Debris was thrown into his pool and he complained that food was spoiling in his refrigerator because there was still no electricity.
Commenters implored him to prepare to evacuate by packing a bag and leaving before the flames got closer.
A group was caught entering an evacuation zone to take photos and selfie videos near burning homes in the Eaton fire on Tuesday.

Influencer Tara’s world was criticized for recording videos during power outages instead of evacuating
“This is when you bite the bullet and leave, because once the fire goes out, you’re toast,” one person said. ‘People’s priorities. “I’m amazed,” said another.
‘Put all the cats and the dog (in the car) and get out of there. “Just get away as quickly as possible,” a third person said.
One tiktoker shared a video in which she claimed she was ready to brag to her friends currently living in the polar vortex that she was somewhere warm, but was shocked to learn about the fires.
‘I’m from a wet state, we don’t have wildfires. “I grew up thinking that firefighters literally just put out house fires,” he said.
She continued to complain about not knowing what to pack in her bag and showed off some of her prized items.
‘These are all my jewels, because I will not leave them behind. These are all my clothes I could live without, these are all my used jewelry that I will never be able to find again and I couldn’t live without.
‘I have some hats, this Rockies hat, I brought my collection of silk scarves. I won’t leave them behind. What do I pack? ‘Do I pack fun things…what do I do?’
Commenters told him not to prioritize material items and to evacuate as soon as possible.

Another TikToker shared a video complaining about not knowing what to pack in her bag and showed off some of her prized items.

Another influencer complained that she couldn’t store her belongings because she was at a resort in Mexico with her partner, even though people in Los Angeles are in physical danger and she is not.

An NBC Los Angeles reporter offered to keep the paintings of a man who fled his home on a bicycle
‘Girl important role, pets, family and going out. Material things aren’t important… your life is,’ one person said. “Things can go from bad to worse in minutes, take what you can and leave.”
Another influencer complained that she couldn’t store her belongings because she was at a resort in Mexico with her partner, even though people in Los Angeles are in physical danger and she is not.
“When you were in Mexico and you couldn’t evacuate your apartment and your cars and now they burned in the Palisades fire,” he said.
‘Crying, laughing in discomfort, sad that we couldn’t get any belongings, happy that we are safe. Trying to enjoy our work trip but dying to be home. We need all the prayers we can get.
In a second video, she filmed herself sobbing at the resort while an upbeat song played in the background.
‘What the fuck is this?’ he said. “Our apartment just burned down and our cars and we’re on vacation in Mexico and this is the damn song.”
“Should we dance?” his partner said.
A NBC Los Angeles The journalist offered to keep the paintings of a man who was fleeing his home on a bicycle.




Three large fires have destroyed more than 1,000 structures and killed at least two people as flames move from the Pacific Coast inland to Pasadena.
Commentators criticize the cyclist for waiting so long to leave and are surprised by his attempt to take the paintings.
‘That’s so cute. “My only means of transportation is a bicycle and I can’t imagine struggling to carry anything in that situation,” one person said.
“That painting is a Van Gogh with a price tag of $300 million,” one person speculated. It’s okay, with a house or without a house,’ said another.
California Governor Gavin Newsom came under fire after sharing a video while monitoring wildfires ravaging the Los Angeles area.
The Democrat said he was on the ground in Pacific Palisades on Tuesday as the inferno spread across Southern California, killing at least two and leaving many seriously injured, according to officials.
But his critics took the image as a photo op and criticized Newsom for the fires.
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