One year ago this week, the Palisades Fire erupted in the hills above Los Angeles, killing a dozen people and destroying nearly 7,000 homes and businesses. It became L.A.’s worst urban wildfire ...
This story was originally published by Vox and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. The Associated Press this week reported a stunning fact: Of the 13,000 homes destroyed a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. One year after deadly wildfires swept through Los Angeles County and destroyed thousands of homes, Southern California is working ...
Plumes of fiery smoke drift over Santa Monica at night as the Pacific Palisades fire burns near Los Angeles on January 7, 2025. (Ward DeWitt/Getty Images) When wildfires began racing through the Los ...
When Chad Comey's five-story condo building burned down in the Palisades Fire early last year, all that was left was the parking garage, a brick and stucco wall, and a few charred trees. Comey's ...
The devastating Los Angeles fires in the very heart of a built-up urban interface sparked global interest, including in Australia, as communities, media and governments asked how the fires happened ...
The Associated Press this week reported a stunning fact: Of the 13,000 homes destroyed a year ago in the extraordinary wildfires in and around Los Angeles, fewer than a dozen have been rebuilt. The ...