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'People are still struggling': Families face economic, health challenges 1 year after Los Angeles County fires
Rebuilding is slowly underway following the deadly Los Angeles County wildfires in January 2025, but many families still face delays with permits and insurance as health and economic impacts come into focus.
One year after the Palisades and Eaton fires, recovery is underway—but for many residents in Altadena and Pacific Palisades, the road forward remains long and uncertain.
Recovery remains slow for many Los Angeles families. Survivors have organized to demand accountability and the resources needed.
This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.
Chilling videos and images captured the first night the Eaton and Palisades first erupted in Los Angeles County on Jan. 7, 2025.
Altadena residents are rebuilding and vowing to revitalize their community one year after the devastating Eaton Fire burned more than 14,000 acres.
Last year, during the Eaton Fire, Jordan Mitchell lost his father and brother. Now he is fighting for justice.
It has been one year since the deadly Eaton and Palisades wildfires tore through Altadena and Pacific Palisades, leaving widespread destruction
The utility received 1,500 applications for its Eaton fire compensation program and only paid out 82 after close to two months.
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California residents face brutal choice one year after Los Angeles fires destroyed their lives
One year after the devastating L.A. wildfires destroyed Pacific Palisades homes, only 25 to 30% of residents plan to rebuild as families face costly insurance battles.