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Crews remove tons of debris from homes destroyed in the Mountain Fire. Here's what to knowCrews have finished cleaning up the first of the homes destroyed in last year's Mountain Fire, removing tons of debris and allowing several property owners to seek permits to rebuild. The blaze ...
The department also said that the sediment won’t be removed under the county’s ongoing efforts to clear fire debris from shorelines. “Attempting to scrape it from rocks and sand could ...
After the U.S. Environment Protection Agency completes Phase 1 of removing household hazardous materials, the Army Corps is tasked with removing the remaining fire debris. The Army Corps is ...
The public debris cleanup program, in a nutshell The government-run Phase 2 fire debris removal program is designed to be free for property owners who lost their homes in the Eaton or Palisades fires.
L.A. County beach officials said Tuesday that chunks of fire debris and silt washed up on shores after the recent storms. But while they advise avoiding big pieces of debris, being around fine pie ...
The large mounds of fire debris that remain on Los Angeles County beaches have caused concerns about long-term effects on the environment and beachgoers. "The water was mixed with ash," said Dr ...
The debris is being transported from properties in Pacific Palisades and other communities destroyed by the January Palisades Fire, the third-most destructive on record in the fire-prone state.
The Maui News / MATTHEW THAYER photo A bill to create an alternative fire debris removal process for residents and businesses who decline the government’s help moved forward during a special ...
Map shows debris removal routes for Eaton Fire debris. The wildfire debris removal process is considered an unprecedented lithium-ion battery cleanup. The batteries are found in EVs, laptops ...
Los Angeles County is doubling down on its outreach efforts to let property owners know they have until the end of the month to opt into the free fire debris removal program with the U.S. Army ...
With fire debris in the area, the agency recommends avoiding contact with debris, no matter where one comes across it. Dr. Nicole Quick of L.A. County Public Health says the agency is working with ...
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