NORWOOD - As harrowing images of homes burning to the ground come in day after day from California, Massachusetts homeowners are understandably questioning whether they are prepared and properly insured should a catastrophe hit our coast.
As wildfires continue to cause destruction in California, people and businesses in Massachusetts are looking for ways to help victims. One restaurant in Cambridge is doing its part to support relief efforts by donating proceeds from part of their menu.
Fire officials are urging residents to be cautious during the open burning season in Massachusetts after wildfires cause devastation.
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As wildfires continue to cause destruction in California, people and businesses in Massachusetts are looking for ways to help victims. One restaurant in Cambridge is doing its part to support relief efforts by donating proceeds from part of their menu.
NewsCenter 5 spoke with some Massachusetts natives who are currently in the Los Angeles area and asked them to describe what they have been witnessing from the fires.
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