Iconic Rose Bowl stadium unrecognizable as makeshift camp with families stuck in tents and RVs to flee deadly LA fires

THE legendary Rose Bowl Stadium has looked unnoticeable as the devastating wildfires continue to engulf the Los Angeles area.

The historic college football venue in Pasadena has been used as a hub for families in need with the fires continuing to spread in Southern California .

On New Year’s Day, the 90,000-capacity Rose Bowl Stadium was used for the College Football Playoff game between the Oregon Ducks and Ohio State Buckeyes, who won 41-21 in the Rose Bowl.

Fast forward to the week of January 13 and the complex has been a makeshift camp for donations to aid victims of the Easton Canyon wildfire…

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