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An American TV reporter is being criticised by viewers after interrupting a veteran Hollywood actor while he was trying to pack his car and evacuate during the catastrophic Los Angeles wildfires.
KABC reporter and Pacific Palisades native Josh Haskell, who texted his parents evacuation instructions between on-air segments and later saw them drive by his live remote setup on their way out.