The complaint claims the agency ignored a stark warning about the ensuing blaze from the National Weather Service, which they say led to the overwhelming destruction
Victims of the Palisades Fire are suing the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power for hampering firefighting efforts.
Why did water hydrants run dry in the midst of a conflagration? City officials stressed that the shortage was due to low water pressure, not a complete lack of water. But what caused it, and can it be prevented?
Edison officials say there were no interruptions or other electrical anomalies in their system until an hour after the blaze broke out.
Victims of the Palisades Fire accused the Los Angeles utility that oversees water delivery of being woefully unprepared to battle the intense inferno that has devastated their ritzy neighborhood, according to a new lawsuit.
The good news for the milkvetch plant is that they usually need wildfire to sprout — meaning dormant seeds now have a massive new habitat for a new crop of the rare shrub.
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power's (LADWP) potential liability for the recent Palisades Fire will depend on whether the utility's power lines or assets were involved in sparking the wildfire,
Expert Kathryn Sorensen discusses issues with municipal water systems and why she believes that the Santa Ynez Reservoir might not have made a massive difference had it been full.
The 117-million-gallon Santa Ynez Reservoir — located in the fire-ravaged Pacific Palisades neighborhood — was empty and undergoing fixes to its torn cover when the historic blaze
Palisades fire victims say the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power failed to manage supplies crucial to battling the blaze.