San Fernando Valley Fil-Ams ready to flee homes amid wildfire
Filipinos in San Fernando Valley are prepared for possible evacuation amid the wildfire that is ravaging parts of California, a report on 24 Oras said Thursday.
"Pag emergency kelangan mga unan, blanket at tubig, delata na madaling buksan, kailangan nakahanda na, nakalagay na ho sa likod ng sasakyan," said a Filipina identified only as Lerma.
There is an estimated 100,000 Filipino-Americans living in San Fernando Valley, where the wildfire had already razed some 100 houses.
"We just have to close the window," said Iah Teves, another Filipino in California. "Avoid opening the doors because it's so windy and dusty."
The Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) has advised Filipinos living along the path of the wildfire to evacuate if necessary.
California Governor Jerry Brown had declared a state of emergencyy due to the wildfire, dubbed as The Thomas Fire, which has gutted at least 45,000 acres or more than 18,210 hectares of land area and had forced thousands to flee.
The DFA said it is closely monitoring the wildfires. —KBK, GMA News
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