The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has launched an interactive “Phase 2” debris removal map to provide residents with real-time updates during the wildfire cleanup effort in Los Angeles County.
As it recovers, Altadena finds inspiration in other wildfire-devastated communities that have replanted lawns, gardens and green spaces with fire-resistant native species.
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Hosted on MSNCalifornia wildfires recovery updates: Tuesday, Feb. 18Some of the families who survived the Jan. 2025 wildfires experienced setbacks in their roads to recoveries after last week's ...
Follow FOX 11's live blog with the latest updates provided on the Jan. 2025 fires in Southern California: 7:45 a.m.: The ...
With the fuel load still looming, before rebuilding, Californians should insist that policymakers allow insurers to establish ...
As crews work to remove potentially hundreds of thousands of tons of hazardous materials from the Los Angeles wildfires, ...
In some areas, hazards have surged. Buildings in the highest hazard zones will be subject to the strictest fire-resiliency ...
A month after the first signs of smoke and flame, victims are still mourning the loss of small things, a snapshot or a teacup ...
Residents of a Southern California mountain community near the Eaton Fire burn scar were digging out of roads submerged in ...
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