As heavy as 100 Eiffel Towers: Monumental L.A. County fire debris removal could finish by June
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A significant recovery effort is underway in Los Angeles County following the devastating January firestorms. Over one-third of the charred home lots have been cleared, thanks to a force of laborers and contractors working at remarkable speed, clearing nearly 120 lots daily. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers oversees this government-run cleanup, which can be completed as early as June. Many property owners have authorized the Army Corps to proceed, while others opted to hire private crews. Mayor Karen Bass praises the hardworking crews for their rapid progress in restoring affected areas.
"The Army Corps of Engineers are heroes in Los Angeles, are heroes in the Palisades," said Mayor Karen Bass, highlighting the rapid recovery efforts that have commenced since the January firestorms.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reported record pace in cleanup, clearing nearly 120 lots a day, which may complete the vast cleanup as early as June.
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