Where do I go?' Chaos on Hollywood streets as people flee flames
Much of the heart of Hollywood is
blanketed in thick smoke. You can barely see the tops of the towering palm
trees that line streets here.
It is utter chaos on the streets near the fire. People
are using sweatshirts to cover their faces so they can breathe. Many are
carrying bags and suitcases looking for a place to go.
Some are wearing pyjamas, clearly taken by surprise.
The Sunset fire broke out at around 18:00 (02:00 GMT)
local time on Wednesday, covering much of Hollywood in thick smoke and forcing
an evacuation order. By midnight local time the fire covered an area of 60
acres.
While driving in Hollywood, I saw many people running
away from their homes with whatever belongings they could carry.
As I pulled over, some of them responded to me in fear
and anxiety.
"Are you here to help people? Where do I go?"
Anna Waldman asked as I got out of my car.
Above us, sirens had gone off and helicopter blades were
whipping.
As I helped her get to a safe area, she told me she was
walking her dogs and had planned to stop by a grocery store when she smelled
heavy smoke.
She went back home, looked out her windows, and watched
the fire move quickly through the Hollywood Hills to within a block from her
home.
She packed what she could: food, clothes, blankets, food
for her three small dogs.
"I can't believe this," she said inexhaustion.
Makayla Jackson, 26, held her two-year-old son Ramari on
the corner of a street as they waited for a ride. They had been evacuated from
a homeless shelter that was in danger of burning.
"They just told us to get out and go," she
told me.
She said she was heading toward Hollywood High School,
where more help was being offered.
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Many of the roads near the blaze, such as the iconic Hollywood Boulevard, which includes the Hollywood Walk of Fame, are gridlocked with traffic.
Some are even driving on the wrong side of the road to escape.
The inferno could be seen from nearby freeways, lighting up the dark with bright red hues.
On the outskirts of the legendary city though, it is as though nothing is happening. People are eating dinner, shopping and going about their evenings.



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