With over 16,000 homes and buildings damaged or destroyed in the Eaton and Palisades fires, the toxic ash produced by those ...
Without rain, neighborhoods covered in fine debris from the fires must find a way to deal with it on their own.
The wildfires of the last two weeks will leave Los Angeles with an unprecedented environmental catastrophe that will linger ...
Less than a week later, the homes were reduced to piles of ash by the Eaton Fire which has ravaged more than 14,000 acres in Northeast Los Angeles. A historian and author of the book “The New ...
The catastrophic Los Angeles wildfires that have reduced entire neighborhoods to piles of ash are estimated to have caused damages and economic losses between a staggering $250 billion and $275 ...
The ones opening their homes, volunteering to clean up, or standing in real-time watching as places they once took their grandkids for breakfast now sit in piles of ash. In the grocery stores and ...
Structures have been left in ruins, stunned residents are still awaiting word from officials as to when they will be allowed back into their neighborhoods to see what’s left, and investigators have ...
Forecasters said the current stretch of strong winds could be almost over, offering a potential reprieve to firefighters.