LA Homes Still Contain Toxic Hazards a Year After Wildfires

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A year after the devastating Los Angeles wildfires, residents continue to face hazardous indoor conditions due to lingering toxins like lead and asbestos, with many struggling to get proper cleanup and insurance coverage, leading to ongoing health risks and emotional distress.
- LA residents are still battling toxic hazards a year after historic wildfires ABC News
- Their homes survived the historic LA area wildfires, but a year later they fear living in them AP News
- LA fires: Chemicals from the smoke lingered inside homes long after the wildfires were out – studies tracked the harm The Conversation
- How Did This Family End Up Back in a Toxic House? The New York Times
- Altadena Homes Face Lingering Indoor Smoke Hazards After Wildfires, Newly-Published UCLA Study Finds Pasadena Now
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