State officials said the blaze in Northern California, known as the Camp Fire, is 80 percent contained, leaving at least 81 people dead, destroying nearly 20,000 structures and burning over 150,000 ...
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FEMA removed dozens of Camp Mystic buildings from 100-year flood map before expansion, records show
Federal regulators repeatedly granted appeals to remove Camp Mystic's buildings from their 100-year flood map, loosening oversight as the camp operated and expanded in a dangerous flood plain in the ...
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FEMA let Camp Mystic operate in 100-year flood zone despite deadly warnings for years: ‘Particularly disturbing’
Federal regulators repeatedly approved appeals to remove Camp Mystic's buildings from their 100-year flood map, easing oversight as the camp operated and expanded in a hazardous floodplain in the ...
This story was originally published by ProPublica. In January, Katie Clark’s one-bedroom rental of more than 15 years, and nearly everything inside, was incinerated by Los Angeles County’s Eaton fire, ...
Katie Clark looks at the remains of her apartment through what used to be her bedroom window. Her home in Altadena, California, was destroyed during the Eaton fire in January. (Photo by Jeremy ...
Roughly $33.5 million has been approved for survivors of the Camp Fire in Butte County, said FEMA officials at a Wednesday afternoon press conference. Kevin Hannes, the deputy federal coordinating ...
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