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The wildfire in New Jersey had ravaged more than 15,000 acres and was just 50% contained as of Thursday night.
California residents who lost their homes to the Los Angeles County wildfires filed two antitrust ... and displaced tens of thousands of Southern California residents. Edelson and Kerley Schaffer ...
It’s the first mass tort case against the plan that has arisen out of the Jan. 7 fires, though the insurer has faced litigation in Los Angeles and elsewhere in California over smoke damage claims.
Multiple wildfires spread by strong Santa ... Los Angeles air quality and smoke maps: See latest AQI numbers in Southern California ...
It's not yet clear how the Santa Ana wind season could impact Southern California's wildfires this year. The forecast comes amid the National Interagency Fire Center's recent wildland fire ...
with Monday's maps for Southern California marking the long-awaited completion of the project. The end-result is stark: 6.8 million acres of fire hazard zones running up and down California.
By Shawn Hubler A new survey released on Wednesday found that the Los Angeles wildfires took an extraordinary financial and emotional toll on millions of people in Southern California that ...
As a huge wildfire continues to burn in central New Jersey on April 24, smoke from the blaze is expected ... which started the morning of April 22 in southern Ocean County, New Jersey, burned ...
Forecasters are warning of elevated fire risks for all of California come fall, especially in the north, saying that the vegetation that benefited from rain and snow in Northern California will ...
the skies above Southern California have become a stew of unhealthy gases and aerosols — much different than what typically blows from a wildfire. Scientists tracking the smoke in the Los ...
Crowdsourced tests from Eaton Fire neighborhoods show elevated lead levels in every home tested so far and residents hope ...
California's Public Advocate has been pressing for new utility fire maps since 2023. Utilities are on board — but regulators turned them down. This story was originally published by CalMatters.