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Double Disaster In Los Angeles
Tkachuk surprises young Panthers fan affected by Los Angeles fires
Young Florida Panthers fan Liam recently lost everything in the LA fires, including his Matthew Tkachuk jersey he got for his birthday. We teamed up with our friends at the Panthers to surprise Liam with his favorite player, and replace his cherished jersey. Special thanks to… pic.twitter.com/bocOOLNGkX
The Los Angeles. fires: A look at the footprints of devastation
The Eaton and Palisades fires have consumed more than 37,000 acres of homes, businesses and landmarks in Altadena and Pacific Palisades.
From Fires To Floods: Double Disaster In Los Angeles
Douglas McIntyre, editor-in-chief at Climate Crisis, highlights the compounding disasters facing Los Angeles. Following weeks of wildfires that destroyed vegetation critical for stabilizing soil, heavy rainstorms are causing devastating mudslides.
you can blame climate change for the LA wildfires
Climate change made LA fires far more likely, study shows
Human-caused climate change made the Los Angeles-area fires more likely and more destructive, according to a study out Tuesday. Why it matters: The study — from an international group of 32 climate researchers — shows how climate change fits into the myriad factors that made the multiple blazes one of California's most destructive and expensive wildfire disasters on record.
Climate change made LA fires worse, scientists say
Scientists say the fires that engulfed Los Angeles were made 35% more likely due to climate warming.
Yes, you can blame climate change for the LA wildfires
Weather data show how humankind’s burning of fossil fuels made the hot, dry, windy weather more likely, setting the stage for the Los Angeles wildfires.
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Gavin Newsom Taps Magic Johnson, Casey Wasserman & Mark Walter To Lead $100M LA Rises Initiative To Rebuild City After Fires
Led by Magic Johnson, Casey Wasserman and Dodgers Chairman Mark Walter, the mandate is to create "a unified recovery ...
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Los Angeles wildfires timeline: How the deadly blazes unfolded
Dozens of people are believed to have died in the Palisades and Eaton fires, which have burned down whole swaths of ...
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on MSN
Barbara Corcoran had an 'emotional attachment' to the trailer she lost in the LA fires: 'It gave me community'
Corcoran bought the luxury mobile home, that wasn't up for sale, in 2017 for $800,000 after negotiating with the owner.
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Newsom launches LA Rises to raise funds and resources for Los Angeles fire victims
Mark Walter Family Foundation and Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation have provided an initial commitment of $100 million.
NBC Los Angeles on MSN
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California launches LA Rises to raise funds for LA wildfires recovery
Lakers great Magic Johnson and Dodgers chairman Mark Walter are part of an initiative to rebuild Los Angeles after the deadly ...
FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSN
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LA fires: Anthony Davis wants Lakers to 'win a championship for the city'
Anthony Davis recently opened up about how he was affected by the LA wildfires. During the interview, he said the Lakers want ...
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Game streamers raised $97K for LA fire victims via Habitat for Humanity
A group of gaming influencers/streamers in the Evolved talent management network have raised $97,000 in donations for victims ...
ABC 7 Los Angeles on MSN
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LA psychologist shares journey of healing and helping after devastating fires
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A Southern California psychologist is making it her mission to help those impacted by the Los Angeles ...
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on MSN
Rain aids firefighters in Los Angeles wildfires, sends ash and mud flowing through streets
More than an inch of rain fell in many areas, loosening Los Angeles hillsides burned bare by the recent blaze near the ...
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The start of the Palisades and Eaton fires: 24 hours that changed Los Angeles
Mom, are we going to have to run?' Here's how the first 24 hours of our unprecedented conflagration unfolded across L.A.
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Ricki Lake reflects on losing home to LA fires, thanks those who offered support
Ricki Lake is opening up about losing her home in the Palisades Fire in Los Angeles and thanking those who have shown their ...
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