Palisades Fire initially started 10:30 a.m. Jan. 7 in Los Angeles County. It has burned 23,706.6 acres after being active for more than a month. A crew of 800 firefighters managed to contain the blaze ...
"...the number of homes impacted by flood risk is more than the population of many towns in the U.S.—and it is growing," a recent report said.
At a Eureka City council meeting Tuesday night, officials gave an update on efforts to remedy the county’s tsunami evacuation ...
Amid mounting criticism from the public and lawmakers from both parties, Gov. Tina Kotek has paused any further agency action on the state’s new Wildfire Hazard Map until the Legislature decides what ...
Years before the L.A. fires, Orchard Hills faced a fire of its own — and came out mostly unscathed due to a long ...
The executive order calls for the expedition of efforts to establish Zone 0 regulations, which would expand on the state’s ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has launched an interactive “Phase 2” debris removal map to provide residents with real-time updates during the wildfire cleanup effort in Los Angeles County.
It starts with better building policies that recognize future risks, but there are many other important steps.
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers released an interactive map to help residents track Phase 2 of the wildfire debris removal.
In some areas, hazards have surged. Buildings in the highest hazard zones will be subject to the strictest fire-resiliency rules.