Eaton Fire Collaborative launched to support fire victims with trusted resources
- The Eaton Fire Collaborative was launched on March 19, 2025, to assist fire victims in Pasadena, Altadena, and Sierra Madre during the rebuilding process, as announced at the Rose Bowl.
- Victoria Knapp, Chair of the Altadena Town Council, emphasized the importance of supporting Eaton fire victims during the rebuilding process.
- According to the Los Angeles Times, power lines suspected of igniting the Eaton Fire were overdue for critical repairs, which included necessary vegetation clearing.
- Current evidence is still being gathered, and multiple lawsuits concerning the wildfire are ongoing, with Southern California Edison stating they acted to prevent a wildfire.
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Coalition of 75 organizations continues aiding Eaton Fire victims. Here's how to help
Dozens of organizations that came together to serve Altadena community members who were impacted by the destructive Eaton Fire are seeking volunteers and donors to help with their ongoing efforts.
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