Crushed by boulders, drowned in mud: How debris flows endanger Los Angeles’ fire-ravaged communities
San Gabriel Valley areas scarred by the Eaton Fire are at “high to very high risk” of debris flows this week. How do they ...
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Areas scarred by the Eaton Fire are at “high to very high risk” of debris flows this week. How do they happen? What is being done to prepare for storms?
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After a relatively weak storm expected to arrive in L.A. late Thursday, forecasters say a potentially more powerful storm ...
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MyNewsLA on MSNMud Slides on PCH as Rain Tapers Off Friday MorningThe second in a pair of back-to-back storm systems moved over the Southland overnight and continued into the early morning ...
A few days after the Thomas Fire of December 2017, half an inch of rain fell on the mountains above Santa Barbara—and it fell ...
Before any rebuilding can begin, debris must be cleared. What does that mean, and what are our choices? By Mala Arthur In general, this information only pertai ...
After deadly utility-caused fires in Washington, Utah and, most recently, Hawaii, officials in those states issued “cause and ...
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A motion filed late Monday by the law firm Edelson PC accuses Southern California Edison of not disclosing its decision to ...
Nearly two weeks after the Eaton fire broke out near Altadena, Southern California Edison technicians monitored as the utility’s four active lines in the Eaton Canyon and Eagle Rock-Gould line ...
Hazardous materials from the Eaton Fire burn areas are headed to the Simi Valley landfill, the Azusa Land Reclamation and to ...
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