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2 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Blacki Migliozzi |Rukmini Callimachi
The catastrophic fires that ripped through Altadena and the Pacific Palisades were among the most destructive in California's history. Months after the fires ignited on Jan. 7, thousands of people are still living in temporary accommodations and have not returned to their homes, including structures that are still standing. Was your home damaged or destroyed in the Los Angeles wildfires?
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3 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Lisa Friedman |Marc Santora |Brad Plumer |Hiroko Tabuchi |Isabella Kwai |Shawn Hubler | +4 more
The countries vowed to do more to cut greenhouse gases in an agreement that commits Beijing to addressing its methane emissions.
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2 months ago |
lasvegassun.com | Ivan Penn |Blacki Migliozzi
LOS ANGELES — About 14 hours before the Eaton fire started on Jan. 7 on the hills above Altadena and Pasadena, California, power lines in the area had signs of being under strain from intensifying winds.
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2 months ago |
bostonglobe.com | Ivan Penn |Blacki Migliozzi
LOS ANGELES — About 14 hours before the Eaton fire started on Jan. 7 on the hills above Altadena and Pasadena, Calif., power lines in the area appear to have come under strain from intensifying winds.
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2 months ago |
nytimes.com | Ivan Penn |Blacki Migliozzi
About 14 hours before the Eaton fire started on Jan. 7 on the hills above Altadena and Pasadena, Calif., power lines in the area appear to have come under strain from intensifying winds. New data from a company that maintains electrical sensors suggests that the transmission network of Southern California Edison was stressed long before the most severe winds bore down on the Los Angeles region, adding to growing criticism that the electric utility did not do enough to prevent the blaze.
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