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Woman Found Living in LA Storm Drain Amid Growing Concern for City's Homeless Population
Sanitation crews removed hazardous waste from a 'hot zone' storm drain sheltering a homeless woman, highlighting ongoing housing gaps and slow city response times of up to 90 days.
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Storm Drain Homeless Encampment Declared a Hazmat Zone
YouTube@FOX 11 Los Angeles A storm drain homeless encampment in South Los Angeles is now considered a hazmat zone. On Monday, people were spotted emerging from underground in the area of 88th Street and South Grand Avenue. A city sanitation crew made the hazmat declaration on Tuesday, before starting a cleanup operation. Sanitation workers in protective gear moved in to remove human waste and debris from the storm drain. Neighbors say they …
Homeless people found living in L.A. sewer, storm drains near 110 Freeway
·Los Angeles, United States
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