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Why it’s too soon for Los Angeles wildfire evacuees to go back home

IndiaTimes Friday, 17 January 2025
The Los Angeles wildfire has destroyed over 12,000 structures and displaced 80,000 residents. Authorities are managing hazards like landslides and toxic debris, with recovery efforts focusing on rebuilding and addressing fire-resistant construction. Estimates suggest losses in the billions, making it a potentially unprecedented disaster.
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