The large mounds of fire debris that remain on Los Angeles County beaches have caused concerns about long-term effects on the ...
LOS ANGELES - The Venice Neighborhood Council (VNC) is demanding greater transparency and a comprehensive testing plan ...
“The water was mixed with ash,” said Dr. Tania Pineda from Heal the Bay, a nonprofit focusing on protecting coastal waters. Immediately following the Palisades Fire, LA County officials closed ...
LOS ANGELES COUNTY, California (KCAL/KCBS) — The large mounds of fire debris that remain on Los Angeles County beaches have caused concerns about long-term effects on the environment and beachgoers.
However, the larger charred debris — like big wood pieces that have been found as far south as Redondo Beach — is being removed by crews as soon as it washes up. If you see pieces of large debris on ...
“We still don’t know what’s getting into the water, and we don’t really have a way of knowing what the risk is to humans,” said Heal the Bay’s Annelisa Moe. “We understand and test ...