LA runs out of water as LAFD faces most destructive blaze in history | Reporter Replay

As Los Angeles firefighters faced down the most destructive blaze in the city’s history, they ran out of water.

“The hydrants are down,” a firefighter said over the radio, according to the Los Angeles Times.

Another chipped in: “Water supply just dropped.” NY Post reporter Jared Downing shares this story.

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