By Tejal Rao Reporting from Los Angeles When Nina Raj saw the sky glow orange outside her Altadena home as the Eaton fire approached last Tuesday, the first thing that she packed for evacuation ...
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Evangeline Iglesias says the utility, Southern California Edison, failed to shut down its power equipment despite strong warnings, resulting in the Eaton wildfire that consumed her Altadena house ...
Among the hardest hit labor sectors in Los Angles are service workers, many of whom cleaned and maintained the homes destroyed by fire in wealthy areas.
The Eaton Fire leveled approximately 7,000 structures and charred 14,000 acres in Altadena and Pasadena. At least 24 people are confirmed dead. Experts believe these two wildfires could be the ...
But now Weibel and thousands of other students who weathered the pandemic are struggling with another historic calamity: the Eaton and Palisades fires. The ferocious flames that tore through the ...
The Eaton fire and the Palisades fire are the two most destructive in Southern Californian history. The Eaton Fire was nearly halfway contained Wednesday morning, according to California's ...
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ALTADENA, Calif. – Broken shards of glass. Burnt paint cans. And melted tire rims. The Eaton Fire swept through Altadena, Calif., late Tuesday night, destroying thousands of structures and ...
The Eaton fire reduced the 78-year-old Spanish Colonial Revival sanctuary to ash. And it took the homes of at least 15 members of the small, aging United Church of Christ congregation.