The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has launched an interactive “Phase 2” debris removal map to provide residents with real-time updates during the wildfire cleanup effort in Los Angeles County.
Some of the families who survived the Jan. 2025 wildfires experienced setbacks in their roads to recoveries after last week's storms triggered mudslides in the burn scar areas.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers released an interactive map to help residents track Phase 2 of the wildfire debris removal.
First responder communications show the power company in Altadena was slow to respond to Eaton firefighters — and that live ...
In some areas, hazards have surged. Buildings in the highest hazard zones will be subject to the strictest fire-resiliency ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is deploying various cutting-edge capabilities in LA to support the largest debris removal ...
After being postponed because of the recent wildfires, the Los Angeles County Homeless Services Authority’s 2025 tally of ...
As Southern California recovers from last month’s devastating wildfires, heavy rain resulted in pockets of flooding, blocked ...
The following is an excerpt from a recent article on the Weather West Blog. California's extraordinary precipitation dipole has persisted into mid-Feb with only slight attenuation Well, it has ...
With climate change contributing to larger, more frequent wildfires, state authorities have focused heavily on pushing ...
With climate change contributing to larger, more frequent wildfires, state authorities have focused heavily on pushing ...
A full house of worried Deschutes County residents showed up Wednesday as county commissioners discussed the state’s recently ...
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