With over 16,000 homes and buildings damaged or destroyed in the Eaton and Palisades fires, the toxic ash produced by those ...
Julia Van Soelen Kim shares advice for gardeners concerned about how ash from the Palisades and Eaton fires might impact ...
And are you safe if you live farther away? There’s no magic answer to these questions, but we break down what we know.
While the recent rain has helped wildfire recovery efforts, ash is still an issue. There are a lot of unknowns with how ash ...
For ash on the ground, that means: Don’t sweep it dry (this will kick it back into the air) Instead, lightly mist it and sweep it up or use a vacuum with a HEPA filter (most regular vacuums don ...
One thing to remember, Lamb said, is that the components of the pollutants, including ash, will settle on the ground and can be aerosolized again when disturbed as part of the cleanup efforts.
After weeks of windy and dry weather, rain has fallen in parched Southern California and is expected to aid firefighters who ...
Weeks after the worst of the deadly fires tore through Los Angeles suburbs, families are grappling with the reality that ...
“Despite being smack in the middle of the rainy season, brush conditions over Southern California are currently as dry as they ever get in the summer (the dry season),” AccuWeather California Expert ...
With over 16,000 homes and buildings damaged or destroyed in the Eaton and Palisades fires, the toxic ash produced by those ...
How at risk are people who live farther away from the burn scars? And how long could the ash problem persist? LAist shares ...