Eighty-five people perished in the 2018 Camp fire in Northern California. Evacuations were a major weakness. What can L.A. learn from what happened in Paradise?
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Federal officials have declared they will not order soil sampling after completing debris removal on Los Angeles properties that succumbed to the region’s devastating fires earlier this year, rebuffing concerns raised by state officials about potential contamination.
Sierra Pacific Industries is launching a significant new initiative to combat wildfires in California and Oregon. The company, which has previously invested ov
Faulty power lines and electrical equipment are being blamed for causing deadly fires in Los Angeles and across the U.S. Is enough being done to prevent these devastating blazes?
Ryan Honary, founder of SensoRy AI, has been working on the project since fifth grade after seeing the devastation of the 2018 Camp fire, which killed 85 people.
This isn’t just raking pine needles. The Fix Our Forests Act includes industrial-scale commercial logging and heavy livestock grazing. By removing the environmental checks it bypasses the critical
A new state bill dinging oil companies for fire damages might keep insurers from leaving California or cutting coverage.
Several National Academies reports offer information and insights on ways to operate safely in burned environments for those who have been affected by wildfires.
As Los Angeles begins a slow recovery from destructive and deadly wildfires, local planners are trying to strike a balance between expediting rebuilding and public safety.
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