At a news conference Wednesday morning, officials provided an update on the status of debris removal and the plan for ...
The Army Corps is offering these services free of charge to impacted residents through an opt-in program. To opt in, residents are required to submit a Right of Entry Form.
Residents who lost their homes in the Palisades and Eaton fires can now sign up for toxic debris removal on the county's website.
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U.S. Army Corps begins clearing tons of fire debris in Altadena and Pacific PalisadesIn a pivotal milestone in Los Angeles County's long road to recovery from the deadly wildfires in early January, the U.S.
About 1,500 truckloads per day will haul debris starting Monday from neighborhoods in the Altadena area destroyed by the ...
The ACE is executing Phase 2 of the debris removal project under the direction of FEMA and in coordination with the state of ...
County leaders also provided updates on Phase 1 debris removal, which is 80% done and Phase 2 of debris removal, which is now ...
Moving ‘at the speed of trust’: Meet the Army colonel leading LA County wildfire debris-removal push
U.S. Army Col. Eric Swenson is leading the Corps of Engineers’ Phase 2 clean-up of properties in the L.A. County wildfire ...
As a charred Los Angeles resurfaces from the infernal flames that engulfed the region last month, questions loom as to how ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is deploying various cutting-edge capabilities in LA to support the largest debris removal ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNProtesters rally at entrance to Palisades Fire debris removal site in CalabasasProtests are planned this week over a removal site in Calabasas for debris from one of the most destructive wildfires on record in California.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has officially begun phase 2 of wildfire debris removal in Los Angeles County, marking a ...
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