Homeowners say the Army Corps and its contractors mishandled LA fire debris cleanup
More than 800 complaints highlight inconsistent debris removal and soil excavation by federal contractors during Los Angeles County fire cleanup, raising concerns over environmental safety.
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Homeowners Say the Army Corps and its Contractors Mishandled LA Fire Debris Cleanup
More than 800 complaints were submitted to a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers hotline dedicated to the agency's debris removal efforts from March to mid-May, according to public records obtained by the Los Angeles Times.
·Boston, United States
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Homeowners say the Army Corps and its contractors mishandled LA fire debris cleanup
LOS ANGELES — After January’s wildfires reduced thousands of homes in Altadena and Pacific Palisades to heaps of ash and rubble, wildfire survivors hoped federal disaster workers would give them a fresh start on a rebuild-ready lot. Read more...
·Vancouver, United States
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