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Journalists investigated the hazards that homeowners in Los Angeles faced, even if their houses were left standing after the ...
California homeowners whose properties survived the January wildfires are finding that toxic ash has made them ...
After the fires clouded neighborhoods in smoke, residents whose homes were spared learned that danger was still lurking in ...
The fires have placed in stark relief the challenges of barebones policies as traditional insurers pull back from areas prone ...
Toxic dangers lurk in LA, even in homes that didn’t burn. Houses still standing after the LA fires may release dangerous chemicals indoors for months.
Ash that settles in homes after a fire can be supercharged by the burned metals, electronics and furniture, creating “toxic ash,” said Rima Habre, an associate professor of environmental ...
The 1.5-mile drive from their Palisades home ... recovery expert who has been helping manage the aftermath of a suburban Denver 2021 wildfire that destroyed about 1,000 homes. "It is highly toxic ...
Toxic "forever chemicals" are lurking in household dust near Chemours' Fayetteville Works Plant, a new study finds, raising fresh concerns about exposure risks for residents.. A North Carolina ...