Some random video makes this claim and provides no source information? It's not at all uncommon to remove people from remaining structures in a fire devastated area because services may be impacted (lack of potable water, power infrastructure gone, sewage infrastructure gone) or the remaining structures might be damaged in visible or hidden ways that make them unsafe to live in. Given the devastation in these neighborhoods, this isn't surprising at all.
Some random video makes this claim and provides no source information? It's not at all uncommon to remove people from remaining structures in a fire devastated area because services may be impacted (lack of potable water, power infrastructure gone, sewage infrastructure gone) or the remaining structures might be damaged in visible or hidden ways that make them unsafe to live in. Given the devastation in these neighborhoods, this isn't surprising at all.
Thanks. I said I cannot verify because all the videos out there linked to this one and nothing else, so I said research wanted.