Altadena, Eaton Fire
Altadena school destroyed in Eaton Fire slowly rebuilding thanks to local support
How the Eaton Fire destroyed a delicate truce over Altadena’s future
A Los Angeles County plan to build badly needed housing in Altadena — and prevent future fires — may soon go up in smoke.
How Altadena is thinking about its long-term plans after it was destroyed by the Eaton Fire
Earlier this year, government officials in Altadena, California, finished a long and difficult planning effort to address housing shortages and wildfire risks in the community.
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California 2050: Cities At Greater Risk From Floods Than Fires"...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.
What is left of Altadena after the Eaton Fire. Josh Yurtsever On the fringe between Los Angeles and the San Gabriel mountains ... scholar at Pasadena’s California Institute of Technology.
Amid burned out cars and blackened chimney stacks, the statue has a message: Love for Altadena, just like the symbol emblazoned on the statue’s t-shirt. Since the Eaton fire exploded on Jan. 7 ...
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