Stories of survival are emerging in the aftermath of the Palisades and Eaton Canyon fires – from people who are amazed to find out their homes survived.
Many experts say luck does play a part. But they also say there are many ways that homes can be made less vulnerable to fire.
The house was burning with her brother-in-law and nephew inside when Jackie McDaniels flagged down a firetruck and begged for ...
One issue for many Los Angeles residents is the toxic ash and other pollutants that blanket destroyed neighbourhoods, stretching block after block. The wildfires have killed about two dozen people and ...
The Vogts designed their Malibu house to withstand disasters. But they were only beginning to learn the mental toll the fires ...
Lighter winds in the Los Angeles area this weekend brought momentary respite to the thousands of firefighters battling deadly ...
A current widespread topic is the LA wildfire, which has wiped out numerous neighborhoods in the area. Across the nation ...
Against this catastrophic backdrop, a lucky few houses were spared; for one ... fire-proofing features. Several of these ...
A fire came through the canyon in 1993, and Dad and Arthur stayed behind with utility hoses and nearly 20,000 gallons of ...
The Palisades and Eaton fires destroyed thousands of homes but left some still standing through a combination of fortunate ...