The large mounds of fire debris that remain on Los Angeles County beaches have caused concerns about long-term effects on the ...
The large mounds of fire debris that remain on Los Angeles County beaches have caused concerns about long-term effects on the ...
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“The water was mixed with ash,” said Dr. Tania Pineda from Heal the Bay, a nonprofit focusing on protecting coastal waters. Immediately following the Palisades Fire, LA County officials closed ...
LOS ANGELES COUNTY, California (KCAL/KCBS) — The large mounds of fire debris that remain on Los Angeles County beaches have caused concerns about long-term effects on the environment and beachgoers.
However, the larger charred debris — like big wood pieces that have been found as far south as Redondo Beach — is being removed by crews as soon as it washes up. If you see pieces of large debris on ...