Weeks after the Palisades and Eaton fires tore through communities in the Los Angeles area, the recovery process remains in ...
The 30-day deadline to clear the toxic debris from the Los Angeles wildfires has sparked health concerns in the communities ...
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Pasadena Star-News on MSNPhase 2 of wildfire debris removal starts in PasadenaCol. Eric Swenson, Los Angeles Wildfires Recovery Field Office Commander for the military engineering branch, said entering ...
Residents who lost their homes in the Palisades and Eaton fires can now sign up for toxic debris removal on the county's ...
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LAist on MSNCleanup, debris, water and soil: Health officials answer lingering questions on fire recoveryL.A. County Department of Public Health convened experts for a webinar that aimed to answer questions that residents have ...
Starting Tuesday, residents whose homes were damaged or destroyed in the Los Angeles County wildfires can opt in to have the ...
That’s a long time to wait for these governmental agencies to do their thing,” one resident, Kimberly Bloom, said.
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ABC 7 Los Angeles on MSNLA County's wildfires generated 4.5 million tons of waste, nearly half of typical annual totalThe January wildfires in Los Angeles County generated 4.5 million tons of waste, or nearly half of the county's typical ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNHere's how much waste was generated by the LA wildfiresCleanup is underway across Southern California in the aftermath of several devastating fires that swept the region in January. A near-complete damage assessment of the two major fires was released ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers launched Phase 2 of wildfire debris removal in Los Angeles County on Tuesday, beginning with two Pasadena Unified School District charter schools. The work at Loma ...
With more rain in the forecast for the coming week, L.A. County officials are scrambling to prepare the region for ...
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