Signs of progress and recovery 6 months after devastating Los Angeles fires
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The Eaton and Palisades fires in Los Angeles, some of the most devastating in California history, have led to substantial recovery efforts six months post-disaster. The Palisades Fire burned over 23,000 acres, destroying 7,000 structures and killing twelve people, while the Eaton Fire impacted over 14,000 acres, killing eighteen. Mayor Karen Bass indicates that debris removal is ahead of schedule, with nearly 80% of residential properties cleared and one-third of rebuilding requests approved. Billionaire Rick Caruso is focused on revitalizing the community through his shopping center.
The Palisades Fire burned more than 23,000 acres and destroyed 7,000 structures in the Pacific Palisades area, killing twelve people. Nearly 80% of all residential properties in Los Angeles that were destroyed have been fully cleared of debris. Mayor Karen Bass reports debris removal is ahead of schedule with nearly one-third of over 600 rebuilding requests approved.
Billionaire Rick Caruso wants his Palisades Village Shopping Center to help bring people back. He expressed that the focus cannot only be on one area affected by the wildfire.
The Eaton Fire burned more than 14,000 acres and killed 18 people, destroying nearly 7,000 homes and businesses. Debris removal had been completed on 95% of eligible properties in Altadena as of July 1.
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