Weather, Power, and Water Issues Persist in Los Angeles’ Eaton Fire Area
By Beige Luciano-Adams LOS ANGELES—Residents eager to return home and survey vast damage wrought by the Eaton Canyon Fire in northeast Los Angeles County will have to wait, officials said at a community meeting on Jan. 10, offering a mixed outlook on the coming week as first responders grapple with a fire that has exploded in size and remains only 3 percent contained. The fire has torn…
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