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The San Francisco Chronicle obtained a photo of the first fire, which started early on New Year's Day. Don Griffin took the ...
Some residents believe the Palisades Fire could have been a re-ignition of a brush fire that occurred New Year's Day. Investigators with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives are ...
Some experts think the videos support the theory that the Palisades Fire started from a still-smoldering hot spot left from a New Year's Day fire.
Frustrated residents told the Washington Post that the response time from first responders when the Palisades Fire first started last Tuesday was much slower than it’d been on New Year’s Eve.
One plot of scorched chaparral is from a previous fire that firefighters thought they had extinguished on New Year’s Day, nearly a week before the Palisades fire broke out. And there is evidence ...
The Palisades Fire forced Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu to shut down for months. Now, just in time for Memorial Day Weekend ...
TERRY TAYLOR IS A RETIRED WILDLAND FIRE INVESTIGATOR. HE SAYS THIS NEW VIDEO FURTHER SUPPORTS THE THEORY THAT THE PALISADES FIRE ... THE LAST FIRE WAS ON NEW YEAR’S EVE. BUT HOW DID THE JANUARY ...
“It shows what we believe to be a new ... day of the fire.’” “The LADWP power line referenced in recent litigation concerning the Palisades Fire had been de-energized for several years ...
YouTube @ ABC7 There's more possible proof that the Palisades fire was started by an ember from another fire. The San Francisco Chronicle has obtained new video that shows the Palisades fire possibly ...
To supplement the city's bare-bones emergency management team, Mayor Karen Bass turned to an Illinois-based disaster recovery ...
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ABC7 KABC on MSNNewly-released videos show how possible fireworks could be cause of destructive Palisades FireSome experts think the videos support the theory that the Palisades Fire started from a still-smoldering hot pocket left from a New Year's Day fire.
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