The second phase of the Federal Emergency Management Agency's debris removal plan is set to begin this week, with crews now ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has officially begun phase 2 of wildfire debris removal in Los Angeles County, marking a ...
LOS ANGELES — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has officially begun phase 2 of wildfire debris removal in Los Angeles County, marking a critical step in the region’s recovery efforts. The first sites ...
The 30-day deadline to clear the toxic debris from the Los Angeles wildfires has sparked health concerns in the communities ...
FEMA and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will begin removing fire debris from private properties damaged or destroyed by recent wildfires, officials say.
LA faces an initial $358 million wildfire recovery bill that is expected to rise with no immediate state or federal aid ...
Col. Eric Swenson, Los Angeles Wildfires Recovery Field Office Commander for the military engineering branch, said entering Phase 2 is proof of tangible progress toward post-fire recovery.
When the week began, L.A. city and county officials faced demands to move more swiftly in hauling away debris. When it ended, critics charged that they were moving too fast.
With more rain in the forecast for the coming week, L.A. County officials are scrambling to prepare the region for ...
Starting Tuesday, residents whose homes were damaged or destroyed in the Los Angeles County wildfires can opt in to have the ...
The January wildfires in Los Angeles County generated 4.5 million tons of waste, or nearly half of the county's typical ...