Fire victim speaks about life since losing his home
Sept. 17, 2009 | By Alex Cohen | KPCC
Two assistance centers opened in Acton and Sylmar Thursday to help people who need disaster relief services in the wake of the Station Fire.
One man who’s paying a visit is Adi Ell-Ad, who lost his home in the Vogel Flat neighborhood. KPCC's Alex Cohen spoke with him yesterday. He told Alex he’s been taking life after the fire one step at a time.
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