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 ...
Flows following this winter in California pose a bigger threat than typical mudslides, UC Riverside professor Andrew Gray ...
A severe storm making its way into Southern California has triggered concerns of mud and debris flows in areas hit by the ...
followed by those living in the Eaton evacuation zone, where a large segment of the Asian population is located. Chhandara Pech, researcher and deputy director at UCLA Center for Neighborhood ...
A new UCLA study published this week found Asian communities affected by the recent fires in Los Angeles County had difficulty accessing information about emergency evacuations and recovery efforts ...
Nearly 50,000 Asian Americans resided in the evacuation zone areas, with more than 12,000 of them needing language assistance, according to a new data brief by UCLA researchers and AAPI Equity ...
A deep analysis of the Palisades fire evacuation paints a chaotic scenario: As the fire roared towards homes major escape routes were gridlocked before the first evacuation orders were given.
The final evacuation orders for residents in the Palisades ... A FEMA Disaster Recovery Center is operating at UCLA Research Park West, 10850 Pico Blvd., to provide information for residents.
Cal Fire said the fire poses a potential threat to life and/or property. Evacuation orders remain active. On Sunday afternoon, all evacuation warnings were lifted. A mandatory evacuation order ...
Although UCLA was not placed under an evacuation order, the threat of the fire and worries about air pollution led many students to leave campus and find temporary housing. [Related: Students host ...
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