A Washington Post analysis shows that some officials knew of the fire’s westward spread hours before evacuation orders were sent to residents in western Altadena.
With a storm bringing a risk of mudslides and debris flows, some areas of Los Angeles recently burned by wildfires will face ...
The quick turnaround raises questions about how much time county officials allotted to debug the software and train employees ...
The "Do Not Drink Do Not Boil Order" has been lifted in parts of the Altadena area following the unsafe conditions created by ...
County fire or sheriff's officials appear to have failed to set the alerts in motion, leaving many west Altadena residents to ...
The challenge of post-fire recovery is one faced by communities around the world. Terms like “build back better” and “managed ...
A storm has dropped a significant amount of rain across Southern California, triggering the risk of mudslides, flooding and debris flows in recent burn scar areas.
When wildfire ripped through Altadena, Cal Fire had maps that showed most of the city was not at a very high fire hazard risk, yet 17 people died and more than 9,000 structures were destroyed in that ...
Cal Fire added over 1.2 million acres in Central California to its fire hazard severity zones. New maps for Southern ...
On a sunny day in late January, Tamara Carroll returned to her home on Navarro Avenue in west Altadena for the first time. It survived the Eaton Fire, and she was coming back with an insurance ...
In the Eaton Fire burn zone, fireplaces adorned with Arts and Crafts tiles are among the sole surviving relics of the town’s architectural heritage, and volunteers are on a mission to salvage them.
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