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"The LA wildfire victims still living in toxic homes: ‘We have nowhere else to go’
One year on from the Eaton fire, long after the vicious winds that sent embers cascading from the San Gabriel mountains and the flames that swallowed entire streets, a shadow still hangs over Altadena.
Construction on new properties is under way, and families whose homes survived the fire have begun to return. But many are grappling with an urgent question: is it safe to be here?
The fire upended life in this part of Los Angeles county. By the time firefighters brought it under control, 19 people were dead, tens of thousands displaced and nearly 9,500 structures destroyed, primarily in Altadena but also in Pasadena and Sierra Madre.
The flames incinerated many older homes and businesses filled with lead paint and asbestos. They showered the community with toxins, leaving tall piles of ash and unseen traces of heavy metals in the soil and along and inside standing structures. Research has indicated some hazards remain even after properties have undergone remediation, the clean-up process that is supposed to restore homes and ensure they are safe to occupy.
As Altadena fights to return, residents – some eager to stay in the community and others who simply can’t afford to go anywhere else – are facing immense challenges while trying to rebuild their lives and come back home.
Official information about the health risks was limited early on and those returning often only learned about the dangers as they went. Some people have developed health concerns such as migraines and respiratory issues. Many are still battling their insurance companies to fully cover their costs, and make certain their homes are habitable."
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/ng-interactive/2026/jan/07/la-wildfire-victims-toxic-homes
The Eaton and Palisades wildfires destroyed 13,000 homes, and left thousands more uninhabitable. Some survivors are frustrated at the pace of recovery. #LA #wildfires
Posted into The American Story @the-american-story-csmonitor
In LA to support my partner while she's doing a training/networking thing to further her career. I'm incredibly happy to be supporting her while she does so.
But also, LA sucks. How do people accept 60°F weather and 90%+ humidity IN JANUARY as a normal part of life? When we left CO it was cold enough my beard froze up between the house and the car, now I'm just moist at all times.
Unhinged.