The wildfires levied significant long-term damage, with thousands of homes destroyed, billions in damages and a worsening of ...
Devastating fires in the Los Angeles area are likely to put modest pressure on the U.S. national economy in the near term but are unlikely to derail strong forward momentum, economists say.
L.A. first responders and nonprofit organizations are begging for plastic water bottles to help wildfire victims ...
An aerial view of the sun rising above homes that burned in the Eaton Fire on Jan. 21, 2025 in Altadena, California. (Mario Tama/Getty Images) After nearly a month, the Eaton and Palisades wildfires ...
Throughout L.A. history, floods have killed more people than fires or earthquakes. After five days of rain, some 115 people were killed and 6,000 homes were damaged or destroyed. Damages are ...
The study analyzed the frequency of wildfires, tornadoes and floods over specific time periods ... Eaton and Sunset fires; California can be set ablaze in a hurry, leaving it no surprise that ...
Even before the fires, California already had a shortage ... In some places, lower-income neighborhoods were built in low-lying flood plains because land was cheaper or red-lining kept families ...
Even before the fires, California already had a shortage of 1.2 million ... And that trend will likely grow as disasters become more frequent and severe. State’s bill for 2024 flood response and ...
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