NV5, the world’s leading provider of geospatial software and services, today announced that lidar-derived data of the Palisades Fire and the Eaton Fire burn areas are now freely available to the public courtesy of the U.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency crews continued working Thursday to identify and remove hazardous waste from properties ravaged in this month’s wildfires, as many residents returned to sift through the rubble of what used to be their homes.
As of Saturday, 28 people have lost their lives in the fires: 17 were killed by the Eaton Fire and 11 have been killed by the Palisades Fire. Some estimates put the cost of wildfire recovery in the hundreds of billions of dollars .
Containment of the Eaton and Palisades fires continued to gradually increase on Thursday, Jan. 16, as weakening offshore winds helped firefighters make bigger gains. And in the afternoon ...
A new state executive order extends license and permit renewal deadlines and waives fees for obtaining duplicates of license certificates destroyed in the blazes.
The fires began on Jan. 7, 2025, what seemed like a regular Tuesday morning, fueled by historic gusts of Santa Ana winds.
About 1,600 policies for Pacific Palisades homeowners were dropped by State Farm in July, the state insurance office says.
In addition to helping Altadena residents evacuate, deputies also grabbed weapons and equipment from their station.
As the risk from unprecedented January windstorms and wildfires eased in Ventura County with the first rain and snow of winter, first responders breathed a sigh of relief.
Phase 1 has started, but not without controversy. Phase 2 is optional, and residents can choose the contractor they want to work with.
As the cleanup phase of recovery begins after the devastating fires in L.A. County, displaced residents grapple with new uncertainty surrounding the cost and timeline for rebuilding.