Twenty-eight people have died across the Los Angeles area. Officials have said the true death toll isn’t known as the fires continue to burn.
For years, some of us have fought for putting utility equipment underground.
By 2020, as a result of California s recent extreme environmental and social policies the state lost 4 3 million acres to wildfires
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Homeowners are buying and installing private fire hydrant systems to help protect their homes during wildfires.
Communities like Malibu were ravaged by the Palisades Fire, and drone video shows the apocalyptic damage that lies across the city.
While the fires have been mostly contained, they have been followed by rain which has caused problems for the roads.
One Malibu homeowner, who asked that her name not be printed to protect her family's privacy, is still in the process of rebuilding her home after the 2018 Woolsey Fire burned it to the ground. The fire destroyed an estimated 1,600 structures, and the rebuilding process is ongoing.
“Yesterday, just in California alone, there were about 30 orders,” Barry McConaghey, a former firefighter who owns FireHoseDirect, a North Carolina-based equipment company he founded in 2011 that sells the parts to make a private hydrant, told the Times.
A new report suggests that climate change-induced factors, like reduced rainfall, primed conditions for the Palisades and Eaton fires.
The Santa Ana winds tend to cause the same corridors to burn over and over again. Experts say the region needs to adapt.