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Wealthy LA residents hire private firefighters amid crisis

Wealthy residents of Los Angeles are hiring private firefighting teams to protect their estates from fires. These services can cost up to $2,000 per hour. Meanwhile, the fire continues to rage, having already claimed 24 lives, as reported by the "New York Post."

Keith Wasserman is one of those who have faced criticism for hiring private firefighters.
Keith Wasserman is one of those who have faced criticism for hiring private firefighters.
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The California fires are destroying the wealthiest neighborhoods of Los Angeles, and affluent residents are opting to hire private firefighting companies. In the U.S., there are companies that offer "on-call" services, providing their own water resources, trucks, and firefighting equipment. The cost of such services reaches $2,000 per hour, according to the "New York Post". California authorities have admitted that the fire department was not prepared for such a massive disaster. Rescuers from Mexico and Canada are coming to help.

Chris Dunn, owner of the company Covered 6, said in an interview with the Daily Mail that his "phone doesn't stop ringing" as Hollywood elites seek his services. Private firefighting companies often collaborate with the government but now offer individual home protection services.

An American journalist noted that one house had water sprinklers, and the roof was continuously soaked. The mentioned specialists guarded the mansion all night, watching for potential flare-ups. Other companies wrap trees and shrubs with thick fireproof materials.

Some residents, like millionaire Keith Wasserman, have faced criticism for hiring private firefighters. Wasserman publicly sought help to protect his home in Pacific Palisades. He argued that he would pay the firefighters any amount, which sparked outrage among internet users. People accused him of risking innocent lives, insisting that his house was surely insured. He faced such a large wave of negative comments that he decided to delete his social media account.

Critics accuse the wealthy of diverting resources from public services, which are overwhelmed. Among those criticized is Kim Kardashian, who reportedly used enormous amounts of water to irrigate her garden. The raging fires in Los Angeles have resulted in 24 deaths, and more than 100,000 people have had to leave their homes, leaving them under the care of public firefighters.

According to the "New York Post," Rick Caruso, a well-known real estate investor, also hired private firefighters, which met with negative reactions. Internet users criticize such actions, emphasizing that resources should be available to all, not just the wealthiest.

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