Twelve lots near Altadena cleared following Eaton fire devastation

Los Angeles, CALocal News

Twelve lots near Altadena Dr. and Marengo Ave. are undergoing clearance, with eight already cleared and three remaining. One lot survived the Eaton fire, which devastated the area in recent months. Local officials are prioritizing the clearance to ensure safety and recovery for residents affected by the fire.

This effort is part of a broader response to the wildfire's aftermath, as community members seek to restore normalcy. The ongoing clearance aims to improve living conditions and reduce hazards for residents. As recovery efforts continue, local authorities emphasize the importance of community support in rebuilding. The Eaton fire has underscored the need for better fire management and preparedness in the region.

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