Las Virgenes Municipal Water’s spokeswoman refuted her allegations, stating that “water service did remain available and uninterrupted to her property and the entire surrounding community.”
“Our water system remained operational and we did provide water to the firefighters throughout the emergency and without interruption,” stated a spokeswoman.
Since starting on Tuesday, the Palisades Fire has spread to about 22,000 acres and destroyed almost 5,000 buildings.
Due to a fractured arm, Shelley Sykes was unable to raise or transfer her kid, she told Australian news site 10 News First.
“Mom, please leave me,” he pleaded. “And no mother could abandon their child,” she sobbed. Shelley Sykes said that when she went to the nearby fire station to seek assistance,
They informed her that they were out of water. She said that Rory’s “cottage was burnt to the ground” when the fire crew returned her.