Long lines at post office after homes burned
As people who lost their homes in the Eaton Fire start the process of recovery, many of them have faced long lines at the post office while trying to get their mail.
The Altadena post office was among the thousands of structures that burned down in the fire, which means all that mail has to be rerouted to Pasadena.
Altadena Resident Beverly Stewart called it a "major inconvenience."
Many of those who waited in line have no home to return to, while others are still waiting to be allowed back in after being evacuated last week. Still, all of them are desperate to get their mail and some semblance of a normal life after the destruction.
"The community around is destroyed, but everybody is here and trying to move on as best they can," said Anne Wilcoxen.
Officials warn residents must present their I.D. in order to pick up their mail. The Pasadena post office is open Monday-Friday, from 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. It'll also be open Saturday, Sunday and Monday, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.