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Los Angeles (Reuters) – wearing a breathing machine, glasses and white shoes, Shaun Kearney looked at his house, beach to the Pacific Palisades. Survived in a fire that destroyed Los Angeles, but the vision of the week is a different problem: Rain.
Kearney needs to close the hole in the roof to prevent that fearing rain to be poisonous.
Dangerous chemicals from households and burning vehicles are psychological in Kearney while thinking about recovery and rebuilding it will take years.
Most neighboring houses were built before 1979, while asbestos was freely used when built and the houses became ash.
“Although our house is still standing, we will not always stay here,” a fashion manager, Harry Styles’ CEO of Pleasing “Brand. “It will get worse when they start removing the garbage – it’s what bothers me very much.”
Mello, which started January 7 and has not been fully banned, killed 28 people and destroying or destroying up to 16,000 buildings. Rain will bring a clean spirit and enhance the standard of fire, but some authorities showed worry that the general rain will make things worse.
Fire “cheated homes, cars, electronic equipment, plastic, chemicals, furniture, to form a dangerous mixture of poison,” Councilmember Traci Parks warned Citizens this week while declares efforts to have a flow. “When it rains, flows into our gutters, storms drag … at last our beaches.”
On Friday, staff laid concrete bars used to manage the main roads near Pacific Coast Highway and to prevent flooding, as they killed 21 and caused Damage to hundreds of million dollars after the fire seven years ago to Santa. Barbara’s district.
Other ministers put the textiles and obstacles around storm pipes to clean the dirt and slow flow of water.
Trucks pulled the chest cars, which most of which are toxic waste. The work is far away from completion: Burned vehicles walking on the roads and filling up driving drives, and many drain were seemingly unsaid.
Most noteworthy work in Palisades was focused on closing broken gas pipes and water, fixing electrical wires and to lapse roads. President Donald Trump visited the place on Thursday.
A Saturday vision, Sunday and Monday is light rains. However, the US Geological Survey says a short, powerful rain can cause the flow of garbage, a map that indicates that most Palisades area and Eaton (NYSE 🙂 Mello can have a great risk of danger with 15 minute raining between a quarter and half inch (6-13 mm).
Although the poison from the burned houses are at least one of their principles, cars and houses are often suspensed as asphalt, so when the rainbows take the metals from car batteries burned or tires, can run directly into the storm sewers.
“Nothing has a ash,” means Jackson Webster, professor of public Engineering California State University Chico, Learned Camp Fire’s Effects Northern California.
Although the immediate risk of people from dirty water can be reduced, said, the environmental effect of the sea is not yet learned. The flow can also deepens in the ground, polluting gardens and places that have been well cared for.
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In recent days the police have accompanied hundreds of citizens as Kearney to return to the sprained areas, even in the ashes of ash. The rain will help, experts say.
“There is no low condition, to the spiritual vision … a little bit like this is a good thing,” It means UCLAISTUTHE OF THE ENDERICAL SUZANNE PAULSON, LESSON He said that falls fell holding the parts carved by the wind and put them on. in the soil where they cannot breathe.
But to many residents, poisonous dangers are invaluable.
“That’s why we don’t live here. It is unknown,” Jose Montelongo, 46, a general contractor whose house pacadides did not destroy in the fire. They have a young son, he added. “It’s not important to know.”
Daniel and Miriam Dvorsky, along with their son Jake, were staring in the teaspoons of their brondees from Friday, looking for her grandfather’s passenger and Grandpa. There was little to save.
“We don’t want anything but rebuild,” Daniel, and with his wife who wearing white and n95 masks issued by Red Cross. However, he also said that he feels that political problems, the economy and environment can make it difficult to rebuild.
Several firefighters passed by truck. “Everything I can help you,” asked one.
Daniel, still sitting in a blue seat – one of his or her unsolved property – she replied: “Maybe it’s scotch.”