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One year after the LA fires, California still hasn’t learned its lesson

One year after the devastating Palisades Fire in Los Angeles, survivors are expressing their frustration over inadequate emergency responses and accountability from local leaders. The wildfire resulted in significant loss of life and property, and victims are now demanding changes to prevent future disasters, while lawsuits suggest that state policies may have exacerbated the situation.

One year after the LA fires, California still hasn’t learned its lesson

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Key Highlights

  • The Palisades Fire killed a dozen people and destroyed nearly 7,000 homes.
  • Survivors held a protest demanding accountability from state and local officials.
  • Governor Gavin Newsom attributed the fire to climate change, but lawsuits suggest state policies played a role.
  • Protesters highlighted a lack of resources, including water and emergency personnel, during the fire response.
  • The rally was titled 'They let us burn' to emphasize perceived negligence from leadership.
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Sources

  1. One year after the LA fires, California still hasn’t learned its lesson
  2. ‘They let us burn’: Palisades Fire victims protest leadership one year after catastrophic wildfires

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