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LA Relied on Teen Volunteers for Years Despite Fire Chief's Warning, Lawyer Says Leaders Can't Be Sued

  • Pete and Angela Mitchell lost their home in the Eaton Fire and faced challenges in obtaining FEMA assistance, as they were denied approval due to missing insurance documents after their agent's office burned down.
  • Nearly 112,000 FEMA applications were submitted for assistance after the Los Angeles wildfires, but only about 19,000 were approved for Individual Assistance, highlighting the urgent need for support.
  • Nonprofits are mobilizing to provide disaster case management for survivors, emphasizing the importance of human connection and advocacy during recovery efforts, according to Claire Balsley from SBP.
  • Residents expressed frustration at a town hall meeting over the lengthy 18-month timeline for debris removal after the Pacific Palisades fire, which destroyed over 6,800 structures, as reported by CAL FIRE.
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