The Wirecutter Show

The True Cost of Recovering from the LA Wildfires, Part 1

Jan 7, 2026
Join Michael Cohen, a Wirecutter deals writer who lost his home in the Eaton Fire, and Gregory Hahn, a design writer displaced by the same disaster, as they share their harrowing experiences. They discuss the emotional journey of recovery in Altadena, the importance of community ties, and what was lost during the wildfires. Learn about the critical steps to prepare for disasters, including the necessity of early evacuation and the power of neighbor networks. Together, they emphasize how investing in your community can make a difference during emergencies.
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ANECDOTE

Watching A Home Burn From Afar

  • Michael Cohen's home burned down during the Eaton Fire while he was abroad and he watched the dog cam as flames filled the house.
  • He learned neighbors and remote video were crucial for immediate information and confirmation of loss.
ANECDOTE

Home As A Longed-For Oasis

  • Gregory Hahn described finding and buying a mid-century home in Altadena surrounded by mature trees he loved.
  • He and his wife considered it their forever home before the fires disrupted their plans.
INSIGHT

Wind Can Be The Deciding Threat

  • The Santa Ana winds amplified small fires into catastrophic blazes across L.A.'s microclimates.
  • Gregory left early because wind damage risk (broken glass, trapped roads) felt more immediate than fire alone.
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