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Almost 8,800 property owners have asked the Army Corps of Engineers to direct the cleanup of burned homes. With more than 100 ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers have cleared more than 600,000 tons of debris in Altadena and the debris removal effort ...
The Los Angeles County Coordinated Joint Information Center is making a last effort to urge property owners in the wildfire burn areas to fill out Right of Entry forms, which will enable debris ...
The deadline to opt in or out of the Army Corps of Engineers' free wildfire debris removal program ends Tuesday.
Gayle Anderson reports we see and hear the tragic stories of burned-out Altadena residents and businesses that have lost ...
Tuesday is the deadline for wildfire-affected residents to opt in to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' free fire debris-removal program.
On any given day, around 215 crews work to clear the burn zones of the Palisades and Eaton fires while keeping debris out of ...
Despite uncertainty about eligibility, elected officials are asking commercial owners to submit paperwork for debris clearing ...
In response to the recent wildfires, the EPA, in partnership with Los Angeles County agencies ... wildfire hazardous waste and taking proactive steps toward its safe removal, Los Angeles residents ...
We are seeing more signs of recovery in the Palisades Fire burn zone amid a newly published report detailing the impact of ...
LOS ANGELES — Gov. Gavin Newsom and county Supervisor Lindsey Horvath reminded wildfire-affected residents again today that Tuesday, April 15, is the deadline to opt in to the U.S. Army Corps of ...
LOS ANGELES — Gov. Gavin Newsom and county Supervisor Lindsey Horvath reminded wildfire-affected residents again today that Tuesday, April 15, is the deadline to opt in to the U.S. Army Corps of ...