After the Eaton Fire in Altadena, California, many residents face ongoing challenges as they return to homes that may have survived the flames but are now tainted with ash and uncertain safety. Families, such as the Barguiarenas, contend with unsafe drinking water and the looming threat of undetected toxins like lead and asbestos that can affect their living conditions. The aftermath of the fire continues to pose serious risks, prompting concerns about health and safety for survivors in the area.
As evacuation orders are lifted, people in Los Angeles are returning to their homes--if their homes survived. But the disaster doesn't end when the fire stops.
Families like the Barguiarenas are also worried about what they can't see—the possibility that toxins like lead and asbestos might have drifted into their homes.
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