Their homes survived the California fire. Will a cleanup operation across the street pose new danger?
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Their homes survived the California fire. Will a cleanup operation across the street pose new danger?
LOS ANGELES — After the Eaton fire tore through Altadena, a widely shared belief emerged that the town's 115-year-old golf course protected most of the homes around it because the flames couldn't cross the open space. Many residents considered themselves…
Their homes survived the fire. Will a cleanup operation across the street pose new danger?
Most of the homes around the Altadena Golf Course survived the Eaton fire. Residents are concerned that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' debris operation on its grounds could pose new danger.
What can the LA wildfires teach us about the importance of Indigenous knowledge? - The Gryphon
The Potawatomi botanist and writer, Robin Wall Kimmerer, once wrote that: “to love a place is not enough. We must find ways to heal it.” When some of the most deadly and catastrophic wildfires broke out in Southern California’s Palisades, Eaton and Hughes neighbourhoods — love poured out from former residents and Angelenos. The destruction has been immense with over 9,418 structures destroyed in Eaton fires and 6,837 in the Palisades neighbourho…
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