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Crowdsourced tests from Eaton Fire neighborhoods show elevated lead levels in every home tested so far and residents hope ...
The motion aims to reallocate $3 million to help residents wanting to test their soil after public health officials detected ...
The possibility that an idle, unconnected transmission line somehow reengerized on Jan. 7 is now "a leading hypothesis" for ...
Here’s what public health experts suggest residents can do to protect themselves from potential fire-related contaminants ...
Soil tests downwind of Eaton fire find higher lead levels; contaminant hotspots present in Palisades
Los Angeles County Public Health released the preliminary findings of a soil sampling study done in both fire areas. Here’s ...
Members of a 104-year-old Pasadena synagogue that was burned down in the Los Angeles fires in January are getting ready to ...
How is a team of 33 people dealing with thousands of potential mosquito breeding sites in the Eaton fire burn area? Here’s ...
Some people whose homes survived the Eaton wildfire in January are struggling to convince their insurers to test their ...
Public health officials believe the increased levels could be from the burned homes, which were painted with lead-based paint ...
Southern California Edison changed how crews ground idle transmission towers just days after the Eaton fire, but they won't ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSN‘Not acceptable.' Not a single home building permit finalized in Altadena following Eaton FireNot a single building permit for an impacted homeowner was finalized in Altadena, a Los Angeles County official said Monday.
Soil testing revealed concerning levels of lead on properties downwind of the Eaton fire, as well as isolated "hot spots" of ...
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