By Jess Carey Southern California is facing one of the most detrimental natural disasters in recent history. Over 12,000 homes and businesses have been destroyed or damaged and at least 25 people ...
Community members to put their tech skills and cameras to work, creating an online map of about 15,000 homes in the Eaton ...
In this section of western Altadena, residents weren't ordered to evacuate until after 5 a.m., according to records reviewed ...
Records, radio logs and interviews show that some residents were not told to evacuate via electronic alerts until many hours ...
The recent fires that ravaged Altadena, California, have left a trail of destruction in a community with deep roots and a rich history. It’s important to understand the impact of this disaster ...
Aerial footage taken from a helicopter flight over fire-damaged areas on Wednesday (January 22) showed the extent of damage ...
As ashes are still settling over parts of Altadena, California, victims of the Eaton wildfire have started filing lawsuits in the wake of the unprecedented blaze that destroyed more than 7,000 ...
The Times reported that several neighborhoods in eastern Altadena ... This map shows the areas with the restrictions. Drought conditions intensified and expanded in Southern and Central California ...
Below is a map of the impacted area: The Clay Fire map can be seen in this photo. (Photo from the California Department ... the communities of Pasadena and Altadena is currently 89 percent ...
A map from Cal Fire shows the location of wildfires currently burning in southern California. A map from Cal Fire shows the location of wildfires currently burning in southern California.
ALTADENA, Calif. (KABC) -- As the winds and wildfires die down in Los Angeles County, the stark reality of what was lost still ignites mental and emotional anguish. One family who planted their ...