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After the devastation of the Los Angeles fires, officials are ready to rebuild. But defending against future fires requires thinking about more than buildings.
A combination of hotter and drier weather and more people living in places that naturally burn are making things complicated.
You can get in touch with Hugh by emailing h.cameron@newsweek.com As firefighters continue to battle blazes across Los Angeles ... Newsweek crafted a map showing the number of firefighters ...
A town hall meeting in Santa Monica, escalated into angry exchanges between survivors of the Pacific Palisades fire and an EPA official about the 18-month timeline for clearing debris left by the ...
New interactive maps showed the carnage left in the wake of the Los Angeles fires - giving displaced ... we will start talking about re-population and evacuation order and warning areas,' he ...
But policymakers also must provide the funding necessary to clean flood control infrastructure repeatedly throughout the year, quickly update flood hazard maps to accurately reflect burn severity ...
But policymakers also must provide the funding necessary to clean flood control infrastructure repeatedly throughout the year, quickly update flood hazard maps to accurately reflect ... climate and a ...
A forecast map from the National Weather Service (NWS ... Elsewhere in California, firefighters have been battling multiple wildfires in Los Angeles prompted by strong Santa Ana winds.
Los Angeles County officials have provided preliminary maps showing damage assessments ... in and around Altadena and Pasadena, California, population 40,000," said the statement from FEMA.
Los Angeles County officials have provided preliminary maps showing damage assessments ... in and around Altadena and Pasadena, California, population 40,000," said the statement from FEMA.
Los Angeles, California—This past Tuesday morning ... countless residences have been taken off the map, and for many property owners, this sudden spike in demand has presented an enticing opportunity.