Hurricane Katrina victim forced to evacuate again, this time for LA wildfires
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Video above: Pacific Palisades residents return to find homes reduced to ashes by wildfires

NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) A woman who previously lived in New Orleans and was forced to evacuate during Hurricane Katrina found herself evacuating again, this time because of the California wildfires.

“People use the saying that it is like an apocalypse, it is like a movie set in Los Angeles,” said Danielle Lovell-Walsh to affiliate WGNO.

This isn’t a movie being filmed in Los Angeles, it is real life, and it is a nightmare.

“It’s very frightening, I can’t sleep, I can’t rest and I’m always on high alert,” Lovell-Walsh said.

The Sunset Fire threatened her home in Hollywood. First reported Wednesday evening, the wildfire charred at least 43 acres with its flames visible across Hollywood, including from the famous Walk of Fame, affiliate KTLA reported.

“It was just this glow, and I could see the flames. I opened my front door and it was right there, so I started knocking on my neighbor’s doors,” she said.

HOLLYWOOD, CA – JANUARY 08: Helicopters are seen making water drops during the Sunset Fire on January 08, 2025, in Hollywood, California. (Photo by AaronP/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images)

Thousands of residents were forced to evacuate over fears that the fast-moving fire would move into residential areas.

For Lovell-Walsh, who used to live in New Orleans, evacuating felt all too familiar. She was among those forced to evacuate during Hurricane Katrina in 2005. She also expressed concerns over looting, which she was a victim of following Katrina. Authorities in Los Angeles said they have made multiple arrests in connection with alleged looting.

“It can bring back a lot of memories. I was shaking, and I couldn’t believe it was that close. It felt very similar to a hurricane situation, and you know it is coming in and you’re watching it,” she said.

Flames are seen on the hillsides above Hollywood Blvd. during the Sunset Fire on January 08, 2025 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by AaronP/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images)

Lovell-Walsh wants to give New Orleanians a perspective on the magnitude of the fire near her home.

“It’s the size of the entire French Quarter and lower Garden District, all leveled, all gone,” she said.

Crews were able to quickly get the Sunset Fire under control, and most evacuation orders sparked by the blaze were lifted within a few hours. Among those who were safe to return home was Lovell-Walsh.

Still, she tells WGNO she doesn’t feel like she’s in the clear.

“I slept with my shoes on, my car’s still packed, my gas tank is still full, and I’m still ready to go at a moment’s notice,” Lovell-Walsh said. “We’re still nervous about fires and nervous about a lot of the hot spots, I still have to be reminded to take care of myself, and I’m trying.”

As of Sunday, fire officials in California say four fires the Palisades, Eaton, Kenneth, and Hurst have consumed roughly 62 square miles, an area larger than San Francisco. With wind conditions expected to worsen this week, fire crews in the Los Angeles area are at a critical stage in their attempt to contain the largest of the fires, the Palisades and the Eaton.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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