Dr. Barbara Ferrer said residents should assess their homes for soot, ash and smoke contamination before settling back in.
Here are the landfills that could take toxic waste from the L.A. wildfires in the coming weeks — many have not accepted ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has officially begun phase 2 of wildfire debris removal in Los Angeles County, marking a ...
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ABC 7 Los Angeles on MSN1 month later after SoCal fires: LA Mayor Bass promises independent investigations, vows to rebuildLos Angeles Mayor Karen Bass discussed what has been done so far one month after the Palisades Fire erupted - and what's ...
A parking lot at Will Rogers State Beach will be used as a staging area for potentially hazardous household waste removed ...
A report published Thursday found the percentage of ED visits related to fire and smoke inhalation ... owned park to process hazardous waste The Los Angeles Police Department this week released ...
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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 ...
From explosive batteries to crumbling chimneys and melted refrigerators, there is a lot to clear out, and a lot of steps to ...
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MyNewsLA on MSNBass Vows Full Rebuilding of Palisades as Debris-Removal Effort AdvancesAs efforts to remove debris from the Palisades and Eaton fire burn zones marked a major advancement, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass Friday marked the one-month anniversary of the fires with a vow to ...
Officials say they will begin the second clean-up phase of homes in the burn areas of Pacific Palisades and Altadena. That ...
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An executive order signed by President Trump in late January called for the EPA to expedite its removal of hazardous materials from the Los Angeles area wildfire zones.
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