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After the wildfires ravaged homes in Los Angeles, California, cleanup crews faced a new challenge: electric car batteries that can explode when damaged.
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Lynn McIntyre is supposed to feel like one of the lucky ones. When a series of wildfires devastated Los Angeles in January, her Pacific Palisades home was among those inexplicably spared. But with ...
Ashy wildfire sediment on Los Angeles County beaches does not contain chemicals at a level that pose a danger to human health ...
As insurers withdrew from the L.A. market, more homeowners joined the FAIR Plan. Now Jan. 7 fire victims are battling with ...
More than 200 endangered steelhead trout that were rescued from a creek polluted by ash and debris from the Palisades fire are thriving in their new digs in Santa Barbara County, state officials ...
Fire in California is what hurricanes are to Florida ... There is absolutely nothing left but ash.” Pedersen said a small crawl space under her house was "unique to most of the homes here ...
Many are still processing the grief and the loss. But as the hustle and bustle of recovery churned on amid the ruins, local ...
A firefighter shot video as he drove through the Michaux State Forest fire in Cumberland County, capturing an eerie nighttime scene. The fire gives off an orange glow as ash and debris waft by. Two ...
The Eaton Fire left behind a wasteland of devastation with miles of hillsides and neighborhoods turned to ash. But something ...
Residents and beachgoers along the Los Angeles County coastline have noticed dark and silty sediment washing up onto local beaches following recent wildfires and subsequent storms.