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1 year after the Los Angeles fires, California grants nearly $63M in prevention funding
California allocated $62.7 million to 84 wildfire prevention projects including expanded firefighter equipment and a first-ever statewide LiDAR forest monitoring system.
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What Los Angeles Looks Like a Year After the Fires
A year after Los Angeles’ tragic fires, recovery is beginning to take root. Houses are under construction — and in at least one case, already finished — some residents are still struggling to make ends meet and speculators are circling for deals on land to develop.
·United States
Read Full ArticleLess than a year after seeing the flames shave his house at the foot of the mountains of Altadena, in the suburbs of Los Angeles, Ted Koerner recently moved into a brand new pavilion. But reconstructed turned to the course of the fighter.
·Montreal, Canada
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aachener-zeitung.de
A year ago, the Los Angeles area was home to two major cities. The Californian governor sets the flag on half-mast in memory of the daily disaster.
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Total News Sources9
Leaning Left3Leaning Right0Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution60% Left
Bias Distribution
- 60% of the sources lean Left
60% Left
L 60%
C 40%
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