Malibu Moves to Sue L.A. Over Pacific Palisades Wildfire
Malibu is preparing to sue the City and County of Los Angeles over what it describes as a series of failures that led
Malibu is preparing to sue the City and County of Los Angeles over what it describes as a series of failures that led
Wednesday, January 7 marks the one year anniversary of the deadly Eaton and Pacific Palisades wildfires.
The devastating wildfires that tore through Los Angeles County in January are sending financial shockwaves across the state, with all homeowners now bracing for new insurance surcharges.
Authorities say they have caught the person responsible for a wildfire that killed 12 people and destroyed over 6,000 homes in the Pacific Palisades in January of this year.
By Luke Montague, Director of Environmental Services for the Southwest at SCS Engineers
President Donald Trump has repeatedly exhorted California officials to take more aggressive wildfire prevention measures, including “raking” the forest floors.
A controversial plan to reopen the Pacific Palisades to the general public was scuttled at the last minute Sunday by Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass.
Eventually — and hopefully sooner rather than later — the wildfires that have engulfed Los Angeles will be fully extinguished. But for L.A.
This article is being periodically updated with new information.
As the most destructive wildfire in L.A. history ripped through Pacific Palisades neighborhoods this week, Mayor Karen Bass was visibly missing in action.