Residents of a West L.A. high-rise were slowly returning to their homes Sunday, two days after a fire erupted on the buidling’s 11th floor. Sara Welch reports from West Los Angeles on Sunday, Oct. 20, 2013.
West L.A. Fire Victims Slowly Returning Home as Investigation Continues – Sara Welch Reports

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