Overview
- The singer says she has lived in hotels and short‑term rentals with her newborn since evacuating on January 7 and has not returned to her home.
- Rayuela, the Spanish‑immersion preschool her child attended in Altadena, was destroyed, and the community fundraiser is nearing its target according to recent reports.
- She convened Rayuela’s students to record a bilingual song, and she says views on YouTube generate proceeds directed to the school’s reconstruction.
- El Imparcial reports the track, titled “Ciudad hermosa, hermosa ciudad,” features support from Lupita Infante and Pablo Hurtado of Camila.
- In interviews, she has flagged toxic ash and possible lead from burned household materials and described difficult insurance battles for survivors, with uninsured families losing everything.