ALTADENA, Calif. (KABC) -- Nine months after the devastating Eaton Fire , residents are voicing concerns about a recovery plan proposed by Southern California Edison, saying the plan doesn't go far enough.
The fire, which broke out on Jan. 7, destroyed more than 9,000 homes in Altadena and surrounding communities, and killed at least 19 people. It's believed to have been sparked by downed SoCal Edison power lines during a fierce windstorm.
"We keep (hearing) that all these people have recovered," said Zaire Calvin, who lost two homes and his sister in the fire. "No one has recovered. That's why we're so frustrated."
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