Brit reveals family home ‘looks like an atomic bomb hit it’ after ‘apocalyptic’ LA wildfire – as he hails ‘hero’ wife

A BRIT dad has shared the devastation his family faces after their home in Pacific Palisades was destroyed in an "apocalyptic" wildfire.
Andrew Stalbow, who has lived in the area since 2008, said the blaze left his neighbourhood looking like "an atomic bomb's hit it."
Mr Stalbow revealed the emotional toll of losing not only his "amazing home" but also treasured belongings, including pictures of his late grandfather.
"I don't recognize anything," he told .
"It hasn't just hit one house, it's hit everybody. The whole village, schools, restaurants, everything we've got is turned to dust, and it looks like an atomic bomb's hit it."
The wildfire, the largest and most destructive in the region, forced a frantic evacuation.
Mr Stalbow's wife, a nursery teacher, was at work when the order was issued and had to act quickly to gather their children while others fled the area.
"She did a brilliant job," he said.
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"My wife... there's a real hero of this. I think we're all just thankful that we're alive and, most of all, my friends are fine, but everyone's lives have been ruined and destroyed."
Despite the devastation, the Brit dad expressed admiration for the firefighters battling the flames.
He praised them as "unbelievable" and "so brave," noting the challenges they faced, including issues with the water supply.
Looking ahead, he remains optimistic about rebuilding and drawing on the resilience of the community.
"I don't recognise anything, everything's going to have to be rebuilt," he said.
"I think with a little bit of British spirit and some American optimism, I think you put the two together - I think everyone's going to look at it and say, right, it's time to rebuild."
It comes as around 70,000 people have been forced to flee their homes across Los Angeles.
Firefighters have also warned they are running low on water to put out the raging blaze.
THERE are five main fires which have hit LA over the last two days and are now threatening the lives of hundreds of thousands of residents.
Here's a list of the key facts for each of the blazes:
Palisades fire:
Eaton fire:
Sunset fire:
Hurst fire:
Lidia fire:
Locals recorded their hometown's burning as even celebrity homes were emptied by the inferno sweeping across parts of LA.
Even celebrities in the affluent area were forced to evacuate their multi million dollar mansions.
as wildfires rip through Southern California.
His wife, Emma, took to Instagram to share the couple’s terrifying ordeal, describing scenes of "helicopters, thick black smoke, and howling winds."
Declared a state of emergency, the infernos have consumed parts of Malibu, the Hollywood Hills, and Runyon Canyon, turning the region into a fiery battleground.