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A wildfire in a wilderness area of central California has exploded in size. Dry, hot weather is raising the fire risk for ...
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Everybody shared similar symptoms," said Pasadena Capt. Dave Marquez told KCAL. Crews from Station 38, the first to respond to the Eaton fire, reported the smoke not only burned their eyes and ...
The Eaton and Palisades wildfires — among the most destructive in California history — damaged or destroyed more than 13,500 properties across Los Angeles County.
It’s how do the communities respond to that wildfire,” said Jack Cohen, a retired research physical scientist with the U.S. Forest Service who worked in Southern California during the 1980s.
It’s how do the communities respond to that wildfire,” said Jack Cohen, a retired research physical scientist with the U.S. Forest Service who worked in Southern California during the 1980s.
The Pasadena Unified School District has filed a lawsuit against Southern California Edison seeking damages for the loss of school buildings and the costs of managing its response to the Eaton fire.
Last year, new maps went into effect for “state responsibility areas,” or the 31 million acres protected by Cal Fire. But this is the first update for communities protected by local firefighters.
The Eaton fire, one of the major fires that began in early January in the foothills east of Los Angeles, scorched more than 14,000 acres, nearly the size of Manhattan.
March 5 (Reuters) - The County of Los Angeles and City of Pasadena, along with other public entities, filed lawsuits against Edison International and its subsidiary Southern California Edison on ...
Los Angeles County said Wednesday that it's suing Southern California Edison, alleging the utility's equipment sparked January's Eaton Fire, which destroyed more than 9,400 structures and killed ...