California Faces Massive Cleanup After Wildfires
Los Angeles County, Altadena
Pacific Palisades, USASat Jan 11 2025
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After the flames die down in Los Angeles County, another daunting task awaits: clearing away hazardous debris from the destruction. We're talking about tons of rubble, a mix of toxic substances, and precious belongings. This might be one of the most challenging cleanup operations the country has ever seen.
Each pile of ash and charred remnants hides keepsakes and contaminants like asbestos, gasoline, and lead. This nasty cocktail makes the cleanup a complex job. Cory Koger, a debris management expert with the Army Corps of Engineers, explains that each property needs to be treated like its own hazardous waste site.
Currently, the priority is to extinguish the wind-driven fires that have damaged thousands of buildings, scorched thousands of acres, and taken lives. Once the immediate threat is over, attention will shift to the debris-filled areas like Altadena and Pacific Palisades, where homes that stood for decades were reduced to ashes in minutes. The streets are now lined with the charred remains of cars.
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