January’s Eaton and Palisades fires in Southern California killed at least 29 people and left thousands without homes, juggling insurance claims and questions over whether to rebuild. Another huge ...
Roosevelt Banks’s home in Altadena, Calif., was destroyed by the California wildfires. Nearly two months later, he’s still awaiting answers from his insurer and living week to week in hotels.
This is not the first case of wildlife taking refuge in urban areas following the wildfires. Just last month, California Fish and Wildlife removed a 500-pound bear from an evacuated home near the ...
As evening settled on January 7, Pasadena, California, resident Colin Weatherby wasn't on the watch for wildfires. He was worried about his windows. "My building was built in 1951, and we have ...
Entire neighbourhoods, such as Pacific Palisades, were burned to the ground in January’s wildfires - Mario Tama/Getty Images The California wildfires are likely to become “one of the costliest ...
Before wildfires raged across Southern California in January, several major insurers had already paused or canceled coverage in the state, citing the high risk of fire, state caps on premiums and ...
Scientists say the fires that engulfed Los Angeles were made 35% more likely due to climate warming. Trump travelled to California amid concerns he might withhold disaster aid to the liberal state.